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Matthew Paige is a Professor in the College of Arts and Science at the University of Saskatchewan. He holds a B.Sc., M.Sc., and Ph.D. and has a strong research focus on the development of chemically sensitive Atomic Force Microscopy and single-molecule fluorescence spectroscopy. His work primarily involves the use of synchrotron-based single-molecule measurements to directly image individual molecules in biologically relevant environments, such as cells and organisms. This innovative approach aims to elucidate significant biological pathways and develop new diagnostic techniques for medically important analytes. Matthew specializes in materials, surfaces, nanostructures, and physical chemistry, intertwining analytical chemistry with advancements in microscopy and imaging techniques. His contributions to the field of physical chemistry and biomolecular research have made substantial impacts, enhancing the understanding of photophysical behavior in individual molecules and their applications in biological studies.
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