Spatially and temporally resolved perturbation and analysis of single cells

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Daniel T. Chiu, chiu@chem.washington.edu, Department of Chemistry, University of Washington, Seattle, WA 98195-1700
This presentation will describe our efforts to perturb single cells with high spatial (nanometers) and temporal (nanoseconds) resolutions. Our method combines both nanoscale synthesis and fabrication as well as highly sensitive optical methods used to control these nanostructures for interfacing with single biological cells. We will also describe our recent results in the spatially resolved chemical analysis of single cells.