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Gaël Moneron is a researcher at the Photonic BioImaging platform (UTechS PBI) at Institut Pasteur in Paris. He is a key member of the Advanced Light Microscopy initiative, which brings together optics developers working on cutting-edge microscopy developments. Moneron serves as Principal Investigator for the project "Shearing interferometer for pulsed laser" and contributes to other research initiatives including "Superresolution imaging of the diversity macromolecular organization at synapses."
- Institution: Institut Pasteur, Paris
- Department: Photonic BioImaging (UTechS PBI)
- Research Group: Advanced Light Microscopy initiative
Moneron's research focuses on advanced optical microscopy techniques, particularly STED (Stimulated Emission Depletion) microscopy and super-resolution imaging. His work spans from theoretical frameworks for time-gated detection in STED microscopy to practical implementations using continuous wave fiber lasers and two-photon excitation. His research has applications in cellular biology, neuroscience, and host-pathogen interactions.
Analysis of Moneron's publication record shows a strong focus on pushing the boundaries of optical resolution in microscopy. His work demonstrates consistent innovation in STED nanoscopy techniques, with publications spanning from fundamental theoretical frameworks to practical implementations that achieve resolutions as low as 50 nm. His research has evolved from developing core STED methodologies to applying these techniques to biological questions in neuroscience and cellular microbiology.
Moneron has been actively involved in educational initiatives at Institut Pasteur, contributing to courses on "Principles and applications of fluorescence microscopy" designed for Master's and PhD students. These courses reflect his expertise in advanced live-cell fluorescence microscopy techniques.




