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Guest Seminar: “Label-free observation of individual solution-phase molecules”

7 June 2023

This guest seminar will be given by Dr. Lisa-Maria Needham from the Department of Chemistry at the University of Cambridge.

Time and Location: LT4, Chemistry Building, 9th June, 4PM - 5PM.

Speaker: Dr. Lisa-Maria Needham, Department of Chemistry, University of Cambridge

Title: “Label-free observation of individual solution-phase molecules”

Abstract: The vast majority of chemistry and biology occurs in solution, and new label-free analytical techniques that can help resolve solution-phase complexity at the single-molecule level can provide new microscopic perspectives of unprecedented detail. Here, we use the increased light-molecule interactions in high-finesse fiber Fabry-Pérot microcavities to detect individual biomolecules as small as 1.2 kDa with signal-to-noise ratios >100, even as the molecules are freely diffusing in solution. Our method delivers 2D intensity and temporal profiles, enabling the distinction of sub-populations in mixed samples. Strikingly, we observe a linear relationship between passage time and molecular radius, unlocking the potential to gather crucial information about diffusion and solution-phase conformation. Furthermore, mixtures of biomolecule isomers of the same molecular weight can also be resolved. Detection is based on a novel molecular velocity filtering and dynamic thermal priming mechanism leveraging both photo-thermal bistability and Pound-Drever-Hall cavity locking. This technology holds broad potential for applications in life and chemical sciences and represents a major advancement in label-free in vitro single-molecule techniques.

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