
Biography
I joined KCL in 2007 after completion of my Ph.D. in Tel-Aviv, Israel, and post-doctoral training in Winnipeg, Canada. My main role is to develop new Förster resonance energy transfer - Fluoresence lifetime imaging microscopy (FRET-FLIM) assays/methods for imaging protein-protein interactions in live/fixed cells and cancer tissue from patients with different types of cancer. It includes utilization of biosensor molecules or highly specific antibodies modified to fit the purpose.
Research

Cancer Biology and Imaging Group
Cancer Biology and Imaging Group