معرفی
Yurema Teijeiro Gonzalez is a researcher at King's College London, focusing on biophysical and materials science research. Her work contributes to UN Sustainable Development Goals through advancements in biomaterials and imaging technologies. She completed her PhD in 2020, supervised by Prof. K. Suhling and Dr. A. Zair, titled Investigation of homo-FRET and rotational mobility via time-resolved fluorescence microscopy to probe the fluorophore’s environment.
Research Interests: Her research integrates fluorescence spectroscopy techniques (e.g., anisotropy, lifetime imaging) with polymer nanoparticles and biomaterials development. Key areas include:
- Fluorescence Resonance Energy Transfer (FRET) dynamics
- Biocompatible conjugated polymer nanoparticles
- Applications in cellular and biomedical imaging
Recent Research Trends: Her articles highlight innovations in nanomaterial design for optical imaging and molecular dynamics analysis. Collaborations span physics, chemistry, and biology, addressing challenges in biomaterial functionality and environmental applications.
Labs/Teams: Her work is affiliated with Prof. Suhling’s laboratory at King's College, focusing on time-resolved fluorescence microscopy and interdisciplinary material science.
