Manley's research group is invested in the field of high-resolution optical instruments and in the investigation of complex biological systems. They develop and deploy automated super-resolution
fluorescence imaging techniques combined with live cell imaging and single molecule tracking. Their aim is to determine both the dynamics and the spatial distribution of protein assembly. They are also interested in the information transduction across
cell membranes and therefore investigate the assembly dynamics of membrane-bound receptor. Their main research topics involve: • High-throughput and large field-of-view single molecule localization microscopies (SMLM) by application of microlens array (MLA)-based flat-field epi-illumination. • Multicolor 3D single particle reconstruction from multicolor 2D SMLM images. • Study of the physical and physiological signatures of
mitochondria division and fusion. == Publication ==