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Molecular design

Molecular design

Directed Molecular Evolution

Directed Molecular Evolution

Image-guided cell screening

Image-guided cell screening

Electrophysiology and microscopy

Electrophysiology and microscopy

Brain tissue

Brain tissue

Model organisms

Model organisms

Expansion microscopy

Expansion microscopy

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Welcome to the Piatkevich Lab

Our lab is a multidisciplinary research group with the main focus on the development and validation of novel molecular tools for optical recording and manipulation of biochemical events in complex fully-assembled biological systems. We also utilize our tools for the systematic analysis of the physiological processes in vivo. After careful validation, we distribute our tools to the scientific community as freely as possible. 

NEWS:

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Kiryl Piatkevich is among a select group of promising researchers to be awarded Young Investigator grants by the Brain & Behavior Research Foundation.

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Workshop: Achieving super-resolution imaging using a conventional optical microscope with ExM. 8-fold linear sample magnification with protein retention in situ.

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Novel genetically encoded fluorescent potassium indicators for mammalian cells imaging

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Published:

15 April, 2020

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New set of NIR FPs optimized via directed molecular evolution in mammalian cells for dual-color near-infrared imaging

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Published:

16 Dec, Prot. Sci.

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Kiryl is serving as a guest editor of the special Issue "Advanced Fluorescent Probes for Structural and Functional Imaging of Biological Systems2.0"

Deadline:

15 May, 2021

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The hunt for red fluorescent proteins: I had a great pleasure to discuss recent progress in development of red fluorescent proteins with Amber

Published:

6 Aug, Nature News

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Our visualized protocol on hippocampal window implantation for high-resolution imaging in behaving mice is published in JoVE 

Published:

24 Jul, JoVE

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