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Stephanie Kramer is a Full-time Lecturer in the Department of Chemistry at Case Western Reserve University. She holds a PhD in Physical Chemistry from Carnegie Mellon University (2022) and a B.S. in Chemical Physics from Elizabethtown College (2016). Her research focuses on advanced microscopy techniques, polymer self-assembly, and biomaterials characterization. She actively contributes to the development of super-resolution imaging methods, particularly in extracellular matrix analogues and nanoporous materials.
Key research interests include fluorescence correlation spectroscopy (FCS), light-sheet microscopy, and cross-correlation analysis for improving imaging resolution. Her work bridges physical chemistry with biophysical applications, addressing challenges in nanoscale imaging and biomolecule dynamics. Recent studies involve solvent-driven transitions in chiral polymers and diffusion-based imaging in complex environments.
Kramer’s publications span topics like super-resolution optical fluctuation imaging (SOFI), light-sheet microscopy innovations, and polymer aggregation mechanisms. Her presentations at conferences such as the American Physical Society March Meeting and American Chemical Society Spring meetings reflect her interdisciplinary approach to chemical physics.
No scientific awards are listed. Her advising and grant activities remain unspecified in the provided text. She collaborates extensively with research groups focused on optical methods and biomaterials.
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