The Hunt for Red Fluorescent Proteins
Nature - August 03, 2021
Vladislav Verkhusha, Ph.D., explains how scientists can develop red fluorescent proteins that improve researchers' ability to illuminate molecules and enhance biological imaging. Dr. Verkhusha is professor of anatomy and structural biology at Einstein.
Calcium Imaging in the NIR
Nature Methods - January 06, 2021
Vladislav Verkhusha, Ph.D., describes a new near-infared calcium sensor he and colleagues developed to improve imaging of neuronal activity in the brain. Dr. Verkhusha is professor of anatomy and structural biology.
BioTechniques features the research of Vladislav Verkhusha, Ph.D., in a story on advances in fluorescent dye and protein design for microscopy imaging. Dr. Verkhusha is professor of anatomy and structural biology.
December 6, 2017
Nature Methods profiles Vladislav Verkhusha, Ph.D., and his research, highlighting his creation of a new near-infrared optogenetic system.
August 1, 2016
Chemical & Engineering News highlights recent research by Vladislav Verkhusha, Ph.D., that involves engineering proteins to absorb and emit light from different stretches of the near-infrared spectrum. His most recent results were published in Chemistry & Biology. Dr. Verkhusha is professor of anatomy and structural biology.
December 21, 2015
The Scientist interviews Vladislav Verkhusha, Ph.D., about in vivo imaging techniques researchers can use to monitor and track infection in small mammals. Dr. Verkhusha has developed a variety of fluorescent proteins for imaging use. Dr. Verkhusha is professor of anatomy and structural biology.
January 7, 2015
Nature Methods interviews Vladislav Verkhusha, Ph.D., regarding his work developing near-infrared (NIR) fluorescent proteins (FP) and their best research applications. (Free registration required.) Dr. Verkhusha is professor of anatomy and structural biology.
August 29, 2014
The Scientist interviews Vladislav Verkhusha, Ph.D., about florescent proteins that can be used to monitor other proteins’ life cycles. Dr. Verkhusha is professor of anatomy and structural biology at Einstein.
November 1, 2012