Chemistry Seminar: Dr. Lu Wei, Columbia University

Chemistry Seminar: Dr. Lu Wei, Columbia University
Date
Thu January 26th 2017, 4:30 - 5:30pm
Event Sponsor
Chemistry Department
Location
Sapp Center Lecture Hall

Chemistry Seminar: Dr. Lu Wei, Columbia University, Sapp Center Lecture Hall, 4:30pm (Host: Todd Martinez)

About the Seminar: 

"Visualizing Molecular Vibrations: Chemical Imaging for Biomedicine"Innovations in optical spectroscopy and microscopy have revolutionized our understanding in biological systems at sub-cellular levels. While fluorescence microscopy with versatile fluorescent probes is widely popular for biomedical research, vibrational microscopy with rich chemical information is less explored. In this seminar, I will present two chemical imaging strategies addressing two fundamental challenges in optical bio-imaging, respectively. First, we devised a live-cell Bioorthogonal Chemical Imaging platform suited for probing the metabolic dynamics of small bio-molecules, which cannot be effectively labeled by bulky fluorophores. This scheme couples the emerging stimulated Raman scattering (SRS) microscopy with small vibrational tags including stable isotopes and triple bonds. Second, we developed a super-multiplex optical imaging technique enabled by resonant SRS microscopy of a newly designed palette of vibrational dyes. This work allows for simultaneous imaging of a large number of molecular species in live cells and tissues with high sensitivity and specificity, bridging imaging and omics paradigms. Both physical and chemical principles underlying the optical microscopy will be presented, as well as the exciting biomedical applications including DNA replication, protein synthesis, cancer metabolism, drug trafficking and neuronal metabolism.

About the Speaker: 

Dr. Lu Wei obtained her B. S. in Chemistry from Nanjing University in China in 2010. She then completed her Ph. D. under the supervision of Prof. Wei Min at Columbia University, focusing on developing novel nonlinear optical spectroscopy and microscopy. In 2015, Dr. Wei began her postdoctoral work at Columbia University on developing super-multiplex microscopy for biomedical applications by chemical imaging of novel probes. She was recognized by the Blanche R. & David Kasindorf Fellowship and the Hammett Award from Columbia University; Chinese Government Award for Outstanding Graduate Students Abroad and Cold Spring Harbor Asia Fellowship.