Peter Hinterdorfer
Professor
Biochemistry
Johannes Kepler University Linz, Austria
Austria
Biography
Peter Hinterdorfer performs advanced nanoscopic techniques in nano-bio technology, life science, and medical diagnostics, and has been working on antibody/antigen interactions, transmembrane transporters, virus/membrane interactions, cells of the immune system, nuclear envelope membranes, and bacterial surface layers. He has done pioneering work in single molecule force spectroscopy and has invented a combined topography and recognition imaging technique. Recently he did research with high-speed bio-AFM. Peter Hinterdorfer performs advanced nanoscopic techniques in nano-bio technology, life science, and medical diagnostics, and has been working on antibody/antigen interactions, transmembrane transporters, virus/membrane interactions, cells of the immune system, nuclear envelope membranes, and bacterial surface layers. He has done pioneering work in single molecule force spectroscopy and has invented a combined topography and recognition imaging technique. Recently he did research with high-speed bio-AFM.
Research Interest
Biochemistry
Publications
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Deciphering and filming molecular recognition at the nano-scale with AFM