Assistant Professor at Georgetown University, Chemistry Department, grad school @ Notre Dame, Postdoc @ CU Boulder, microscopy of fluorescent RNA, German 🇩🇪
I'm incredibly proud to share the first publication from the Braselmann lab, out today! We use fluorescence lifetime imaging microscopy to visualize two different RNAs live simultaneously, with minimal tag size.
@GUChemistry
https://t.co/CvT1AIZFXb
Our whole lab pulled up to ACS Fall 2025. Presented cool science, made new connections, and even caught up with old grad school friends and folks from back home. What a week. #ACS2025#BraselmannLab#ProudChemist
Come meet us tomorrow at the Division of Biochemistry and Chemical Biology poster and Sci-mix session to explore the exciting RNA visualization research we’re doing at the Braselmann Lab!
#acsfall2025#RNABiology#Riboglow
This past weekend I attended the Chesapeake Bay Area Single Molecule Meeting and presented there. It was so nice to meet with old friends and make new connections. Thanks Rodrigo Maillard and @EBraselmann for organizing! https://t.co/a9xs1p1ezc
We are excited to introduce first-of-a-kind immunofluorescent probes to visualize RNA in cells! @NAR_Open
Synthetic anti-RNA antibody derivatives for RNA visualization in mammalian cells https://t.co/JDPtqrSFAi
1/A picture is worth a thousand words but what if they can say more?! We developed live-cell FLIM approaches to track protein interactions within RNA-protein condensates – Our first paper is now out in @JCellBiol! https://t.co/UF6T43xwqv
#Listeria never ceases to amaze me! In water Listeria sheds its cell wall to become #VBNC, potentially forming undetectable reservoirs of pathogenic bacteria. Thanks to @AgenceRecherce and all collaborators. A big shout out to @ffchc84 who led this work.
https://t.co/UGfzbebSIq
@NIHDirector Bertagnolli featured our new study on surprising effects of synonymous codon substitutions on the regulation of transcription and translation on her blog!
https://t.co/64XSAwhw30
@NDscience@NotreDame@UNDResearch@NIH@NIH_CommonFund
„When my three-piece restriction cloning works on the first try.“
My students from now til the end of time will never stop having to hear the end of what was clearly my most memorable postdoc experiment.
the lab is recruiting scientists @HHMIJanelia! we are particularly excited about engineering fluorescent proteins and biosensors using high-throughput assays and machine learning. questions? please get in touch!