I am a biophysicist working on super-resolution fluorescence microscopy in the Lee Lab. My current work focuses on estimating the orientation of single molecules using optical microscopes.

Before I joined the Lee Lab in October 2019, I studied bioengineering at the University of Antwerp (Belgium) and biophysics at KU Leuven (Belgium) during which I worked on the development of a novel method for spectral single-molecule localization microscopy in the group of Prof. Peter Dedecker.

Publications

POLCAM: Instant molecular orientation microscopy for the life sciences
E Bruggeman, O Zhang, L-M Needham, M Körbel, S Daly, M Cheetham, R Peters, T Wu, AS Klymchenko, SJ Davis, EK Paluch, D Klenerman, MD Lew, K O’Holleran, SF Lee
(2023)
Fast and artifact-free excitation multiplexing using synchronized image scanning
E Bruggeman, R Van den Eynde, B Amouroux, T Venneman, PV Berghe, M Müller, W Vandenberg, P Dedecker
(2023)
resPAINT: Accelerating Volumetric Super‐Resolution Localisation Microscopy by Active Control of Probe Emission**
EW Sanders, AR Carr, E Bruggeman, M Körbel, SI Benaissa, RF Donat, AM Santos, J McColl, K O'Holleran, D Klenerman, SJ Davis, SF Lee, A Ponjavic
Angew Chem Weinheim Bergstr Ger
(2022)
134
Quantification of the NA dependent change of shape in the image formation of a z‐polarized fluorescent molecule using vectorial diffraction simulations
F Ströhl, E Bruggeman, CJ Rowlands, DL Wolfson, BS Ahluwalia
Microscopy Research and Technique
(2022)
85
EAP45 association with budding HIV-1: Kinetics and domain requirements
B Meng, PP Vallejo Ramirez, KM Scherer, E Bruggeman, JC Kenyon, CF Kaminski, AM Lever
Traffic
(2021)
22
Single molecule light field microscopy
RR Sims, S Abdul Rehman, MO Lenz, SI Benaissa, E Bruggeman, A Clark, EW Sanders, A Ponjavic, L Muresan, SF Lee, K O’Holleran
Optica
(2020)
7
Distinct domain requirements for EAP45 in HIV budding, late endosomal recruitment, and cytokinesis
B Meng, PPV Ramirez, KM Scherer, E Bruggeman, JC Kenyon, CF Kaminski, AM Lever
bioRxiv
(2020)

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