Clemens F Kaminski

About Clemens F Kaminski

Clemens F Kaminski, With an exceptional h-index of 69 and a recent h-index of 50 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Cambridge, specializes in the field of Optics, Biophysics, Chemical Physics, Biophotonics.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Mutation of the ALS/FTD-associated RNA-binding protein FUS affects axonal development

Inhibition of the lectin pathway of complement activation reduces acute respiratory distress syndrome severity in a mouse model of SARS-CoV-2 infection

Fast, multicolour optical sectioning over extended fields of view with patterned illumination and machine learning

Machine learning-based spike sorting reveals how subneuronal concentrations of monomeric Tau cause a loss in excitatory postsynaptic currents in hippocampal neurons

Graphene microelectrode arrays, 4D structured illumination microscopy, and a machine learning-based spike sorting algorithm permit the analysis of ultrastructural neuronal …

Biosensor for Multimodal Characterization of an Essential ABC Transporter for Next-Generation Antibiotic Research

Single-Molecule Sizing through Nanocavity Confinement

DNA nanostructures as a tool for targeted antimicrobial delivery

Clemens F Kaminski Information

University

Position

Professor Dept of Chemical Engineering and Biotechnology

Citations(all)

16657

Citations(since 2020)

9024

Cited By

11397

hIndex(all)

69

hIndex(since 2020)

50

i10Index(all)

222

i10Index(since 2020)

163

Email

University Profile Page

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Clemens F Kaminski Skills & Research Interests

Optics

Biophysics

Chemical Physics

Biophotonics

Top articles of Clemens F Kaminski

Mutation of the ALS/FTD-associated RNA-binding protein FUS affects axonal development

bioRxiv

2022/10/7

Inhibition of the lectin pathway of complement activation reduces acute respiratory distress syndrome severity in a mouse model of SARS-CoV-2 infection

Frontiers in Immunology

2023/5/30

Fast, multicolour optical sectioning over extended fields of view with patterned illumination and machine learning

2024/1/11

Machine learning-based spike sorting reveals how subneuronal concentrations of monomeric Tau cause a loss in excitatory postsynaptic currents in hippocampal neurons

bioRxiv

2024

Graphene microelectrode arrays, 4D structured illumination microscopy, and a machine learning-based spike sorting algorithm permit the analysis of ultrastructural neuronal …

bioRxiv

2024

Biosensor for Multimodal Characterization of an Essential ABC Transporter for Next-Generation Antibiotic Research

ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces

2023/3/3

Reece Mccoy
Reece Mccoy

H-Index: 2

Clemens F Kaminski
Clemens F Kaminski

H-Index: 43

Single-Molecule Sizing through Nanocavity Confinement

Nano Letters

2023/2/24

DNA nanostructures as a tool for targeted antimicrobial delivery

Biophysical Journal

2023/2/10

Open-source software package for on-the-fly deskewing and live viewing of volumetric lightsheet microscopy data

Biomedical Optics Express

2023/2/1

Clemens F Kaminski
Clemens F Kaminski

H-Index: 43

Molecular mechanisms of liposome interactions with bacterial envelopes

bioRxiv

2023

Clemens F Kaminski
Clemens F Kaminski

H-Index: 43

Diversity of dynamic voltage patterns in neuronal dendrites revealed by nanopipette electrophysiology

Nanoscale

2023

Molecular Mechanisms of Cationic Fusogenic Liposome Interactions with Bacterial Envelopes

Journal of the American Chemical Society

2023/12/12

Clemens F Kaminski
Clemens F Kaminski

H-Index: 43

α-Synuclein fibril and synaptic vesicle interactions lead to vesicle destruction and increased lipid-associated fibril uptake into iPSC-derived neurons

Communications Biology

2023/5/15

Multiparametric sensing of outer membrane vesicle-derived supported lipid bilayers demonstrates the specificity of bacteriophage interactions

ACS Biomaterials Science & Engineering

2023/5/3

Research data supporting" α-synuclein fibril and synaptic vesicle interactions lead to vesicle destruction and increased lipid-associated fibril uptake into iPSC-derived neurons"

2023/4/21

ERnet: a tool for the semantic segmentation and quantitative analysis of endoplasmic reticulum topology

Nature Methods

2023/4

Meng Lu
Meng Lu

H-Index: 19

Edward Avezov
Edward Avezov

H-Index: 16

Clemens F Kaminski
Clemens F Kaminski

H-Index: 43

Feasibility of Coacervate-Like Nanostructure for Instant Drug Nanoformulation

ACS applied materials & interfaces

2023/3/28

Research Data supporting" Biosensor for Multimodal Characterization of an Essential ABC Transporter for Next-Generation Antibiotic Research"

2023/3/16

Transient motifs in neuronal dendrites revealed by nanopipette electrophysiology

2022/1/1

Machine learning assisted interferometric structured illumination microscopy for dynamic biological imaging

Nature Communications

2022/12/21

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