Research Team


Mark Marsh

Mark Marsh

Professor

University College London, London, UK

Team members collaborating with Mark Marsh:


Caron Jacobs

Caron Jacobs

PhD Student
Commonwealth Scholarship

Yue Yuan

Yue Yuan

PhD Student
Alumni

David Albrecht

David Albrecht

Postdoc
Marie Curie Fellowship

Nils Gustafsson

Nils Gustafsson

PhD Student
UCL CoMPLEX Studentship

Pedro Matos Pereira

Pedro Matos Pereira

Postdoc (now PI)
BBSRC Grant

Romain F. Laine

Romain F. Laine

Postdoc
MRC Fellowship

Siân Culley

Siân Culley

Postdoc (now PI)
Wellcome Trust Grant


Joint researchers:


Caron Jacobs

Caron Jacobs

PhD Student
Commonwealth Scholarship

Yue Yuan

Yue Yuan

PhD Student
Alumni


Publications with our group:


Application of Super-Resolution and Advanced Quantitative Microscopy to the Spatio-Temporal Analysis of Influenza Virus Replication
Emma Touizer, Christian Sieben, Ricardo Henriques, Mark Marsh, Romain F. Laine
Review published in Viruses, February 2021
Technologies: NanoJ-VirusMapper, Super-Beacons and ZeroCostDL4Mic
Funded by: Wellcome Trust
DOI: 10.3390/v13020233
Single-Molecule Super-Resolution Imaging of T-Cell Plasma Membrane CD4 Redistribution upon HIV-1 Binding
Yue Yuan, Caron A. Jacobs, Isabel Llorente Garcia, Pedro M. Pereira, Scott P. Lawrence, Romain F. Laine, Mark Marsh, Ricardo Henriques
Paper published in Viruses, January 2021
Funded by: ERC
DOI: 10.3390/v13010142
Super‐beacons - Open‐source probes with spontaneous tuneable blinking compatible with live‐cell super‐resolution microscopy
Pedro M Pereira, Nils Gustafsson, Mark Marsh, Musa M Mhlanga, Ricardo Henriques
Paper published in Traffic, January 2020
Technologies: NanoJ, NanoJ-Fluidics, NanoJ-SQUIRREL, NanoJ-SRRF and Super-Beacons
Funded by: BBSRC and Wellcome Trust
DOI: 10.1111/tra.12728
Fix your membrane receptor imaging - actin cytoskeleton and CD4 membrane organization disruption by chemical fixation
Pedro M Pereira, David Albrecht, Siân Culley, Caron Jacobs, Mark Marsh, Jason Mercer, Ricardo Henriques
Published in Frontiers in immunology, January 2019
Technologies: NanoJ, NanoJ-Fluidics and NanoJ-SQUIRREL
Funded by: BBSRC and Wellcome Trust
DOI: 10.3389/fimmu.2019.00675