个人简介
Robert Pal grew up in Hungary and graduated with the Highest Achievement award in Chemistry from KLTE University of Debrecen, in 2004. Once completing his undergraduate studies he has moved to Durham to start a Ph.D with Professor David Parker on Responsive Luminescent Lanthanide systems. Completing his Ph.D in late 2007 he began to work as a Postdoctoral researcher within the Parker group, also working closely with Professor Andrew Beeby, moving away from organic chemistry towards bio-physical chemistry, spectroscopy and microscopy. In 2014 he has been awarded with a prestigious University Research Fellowship from the Royal Society to study the Development and Chemical Application of Phase Modulation Nanoscopy
研究领域
Optical Microscopy
Optical Spectroscopy
Photophysics
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Phase Modulation Nanoscopy: a simple approach to enhanced optical resolution, R. Pal, FD1777 (manuscript submitted)
Simple and versatile modifications allowing time gated spectral acquisition, imaging and lifetime profiling on conventional wide-field microscopes, R. Pal and A. Beeby, Methods Appl. Fluoresc., 2014, 2,037001
Microscopic Visualization of Metabotropic Glutamate Receptors on the Surface of Living Cells Using Bifunctional Magnetic Resonance Imaging Probes, A. Mishra, R. Mishra, S. Gottschalk, R. Pal, N. Sim, J. Engelmann, M. Goldberg and D. Parkert, ACS Chemical Neuroscience, (5) 2 Pages: 128-137
Comparative analysis of conjugated alkynyl chromophore-triazacyclononane ligands for sensitized emission of europium and terbium, M. Soulie, F. Latzko, E. Bourrier, V. Placide, S. J. Butler, R. Pal, P. L. Baldeck, B. Le Guennic, C. Andraud, J. M. Zwier, L. Lamarque, D. Parker, and O. Maury, Chem, Eur. J., 2014, 20(28), 8636-8646
Utility of tris(4-bromopyridyl) europium complexes as versatile intermediates in the divergent S-synthesis of emissive chiral probes, S. J. Butler, M. Delbianco, N. H. Evans, A. T. Frawley, R. Pal, D. Parker, R. S, Puchrin and D. S. Yufit, Dalton Transactions, 2014, 43(15), 5721-5730
Induced circularly polarised luminescence arising from anion or protein binding to racemic emissive lanthanide complexes, Rachel Carr, Robert Puckrin, Brian K. McMahon, Robert Pal, David Parker and Lars-Olof P?lsson, Methods Appl. Fluoresc., 2014, 2, 024007
EuroTracker dyes: highly emissive europium complexes as alternative organelle stains for live cell imaging, S. J. Butler, L. Lamarque, R. Pal and D. Parker, Chem. Sci., 2014, 5, 1750-1756