Research Overview
Life emerges from complex, dynamic, and three-dimensional interactions among trillions of cells across space and time. Our lab develops optical imaging and bioelectronics devices to quantitatively study living systems from the molecular to multicellular scales.
We create advanced optical microscopy and bioelectronics platforms for multimodal investigations of living organisms with high resolution and minimal invasiveness. Leveraging these technologies, we aim to measure, modulate, and model molecular and subcellular dynamics within multicellular systems to address fundamental questions in cell and developmental biology, tissue–device interfaces, mechanobiology, and neuroscience.
Optical Imaging
Bioelectronics Devices
Biomedical Research
About the Lab
The lab is jointly affiliated with the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering and the Omenn-Darling Bioengineering Institute at Princeton University. We develop transformative technologies aimed at advancing biomedical research with both broad and deep impact.