An optical fibre for trapping and manipulation of single cells

Apr21Wed

An optical fibre for trapping and manipulation of single cells

Wed, 21/04/2021 - 13:30 to 14:30
Speaker: 
Lynn Paterson
Synopsis: 

I’m interested in using optical manipulation techniques to handle, and to sense and interrogate, single cells and biological environments. In this talk I will introduce optical tweezers and tell you how optical fibre traps and fibre-based tweezers offer a number of advantages over conventional optical tweezers. One of the most important things about fibre traps is the ability to trap cells without depending on a high numerical aperture objective lens. We can completely decouple the trap from the imaging system so trapping can be performed under any microscope.

I will explain the fibre trap we have made and explain some experiments we have performed on a range of single biological cells including single cell Raman microspectroscopy to distinguish different cells without labelling. I will also discuss how we may perform in situ mechanical measurements (for example of collagen gels) using either conventional OT or fibre tweezers.

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