SERS-active nano- and microstructures for cells study and bio-diagnostics
The research focuses on the development of surface enhanced Raman scattering (SERS) nano- and microstructures enabling sensitive and selective detection of biologically relevant molecules, biomarkers and pathogens. There are three main direction:
- large-scale SERS sensors with high uniformity and reproducibility for diagnostics of biological fluids (blood, saliva);
- plasmonic coupling in self-assembled metal nanostructures and chemical compounds capable SERS molecules detection in living cells;
Participants:
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Bratashov, Daniil Nikolaevich – PhD in Physics and Mathematics, engineer at the Department of Semiconductor Physics (Faculty of Nano- and Biomedical technologies)Department of Semiconductor Physics (Faculty of Nano- and Biomedical technologies)
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Prikhozhdenko, Ekaterina Sergeevna – research assistant at the Remote Controlled Theranostic Systems Lab
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Shishikin, Mikhail - graduate student
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Yakovlev, Dmitri Dmitrievich - graduate student