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Dr. Lars Palsson is an Associate Professor in the Department of Chemistry at Durham University, specializing in chemical physics and biophysics. His research focuses on the application of optical spectroscopy and microscopy for investigations of biological systems and organic materials for display applications, molecular electronics, and sensing of the biological environment. His work is highly interdisciplinary, involving collaborations with colleagues in synthetic chemistry and cell biology.
His primary research interests include chemical physics and biophysics with emphasis on optical spectroscopy. Palsson investigates how the dielectric medium modulates excited states using time-resolved emission techniques, develops luminescence imaging methods for bio-active materials, and pursues circularly polarized luminescence spectroscopy for studying biological systems and molecular recognition. His work spans from fundamental photophysical studies to practical applications in sensing and bioimaging.
Analysis of his recent publications reveals a strong focus on time-resolved fluorescence techniques, luminescent probes for biological applications, and molecular recognition. His research consistently bridges chemistry, physics, and biology, with particular emphasis on developing novel optical sensing methodologies and understanding excited state dynamics in complex environments. The publications demonstrate expertise in both fundamental photophysics and practical applications in bioimaging and sensing.
Palsson's research involves significant interdisciplinary collaboration, particularly with colleagues in synthetic chemistry and cell biology. His work often involves developing novel optical techniques for biological applications and creating new luminescent probes for cellular imaging and sensing. The research has practical implications for developing new sensing technologies and understanding fundamental biological processes at the molecular level.
