Congratulation to Neeraj soni for winning the Russell Berrie Nanotechnology Institute Excellence Prize
We are thrilled to announce that Neeraj Soni, our PhD student, has been awarded the Russell Berrie Nanotechnology Institute Excellence Prize 1 for the 2023-2024 academic year.
This prize is awarded to outstanding researchers in nanoscience and nanotechnology, funded by the Russell Berrie Nanotechnology Institute to recognize excellence and innovation in the field.
Congratulations to Neeraj on this well-deserved honor! We look forward to seeing his continued impact in the field of nanotechnology.
Congratulations to Noam Talor for passing her defense exam!
Our MSc student Noam Talor has successfully passed her defense examination. Noam also delivered a seminar explaining her research about “Single Molecules Biophysics and Bio-Nano Technology”, showcasing her expertise and the innovative nature of the lab research. Congratulations Noam!
Celebrating Rosh Hashanah in Meller lab
As we welcome the Jewish New Year, Rosh Hashanah, our lab takes a moment to reflect on the past year and embrace the opportunities ahead.
We raised a toast to celebrate the new year together.
we wish you a sweet and fulfilling new year! Shana Tova!
Prof. Meller awarded the ERC PoC grant
Prof. Meller was awarded the PoC grant for his work on fingerprinting single protein molecules for biomarker assisted precision medicine. The SMProTrack project aims to develop a groundbreaking single-molecule protein sensing method using silicon nano-channels and AI algorithms to achieve unmatched accuracy and detail. This low-cost, portable technology can detect multiple proteins from tiny samples. The project will validate its effectiveness with clinical samples by focusing on diagnosing age-related macular degeneration (AMD) via liquid biopsy. SMProTrack seeks a cost-effective, compassionate tool for rapid and accurate protein detection, with potential applications in various liquid biopsy diagnostics.
Neeraj presented his final PhD seminar entitled "Fingerprinting proteins one by one using nanopore biosensors"
In his seminar, he talked about the potential of using heat denaturation and the anionic surfactant sodium dodecyl sulfate (SDS) to facilitate the electrokinetic single-molecule nanopore. Sensing of unfolded proteins. Also talked about, the characterization of voltage-dependent translocation dynamics of proteins through sub-5 nm solid-state nanopores, employing SDS concentrations below the critical micelle concentration.
Prof. Meller delivers the Inaugural Speech at FARC 2024 conference in IIT Mandi, India.
Professor Meller recently attended the FARC 2024 conference (International Conference on Fundamental and Advanced Research in Chemistry) held at the Indian Institute of Technology Mandi, H.P., India. At this esteemed event, Prof. Meller was honored with the inaugural speech, marking a significant recognition of his groundbreaking contributions to the field of chemistry.
The FARC 2024 conference gathered leading researchers, scholars, and industry experts from around the globe to discuss the latest advancements and innovations in chemistry.
for more information about the FARC 2024 conference click here.