Ian Dobbie
Johns Hopkins University · Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
Active 1983–2024
About
Ian Dobbie is a Research Professor in the Department of Biology and serves as the Director of the Integrated Imaging Center at Johns Hopkins University’s Homewood Campus. His research focuses on building novel super-resolution fluorescence microscopes for cutting-edge bioimaging studies. He holds a PhD from the Randall Institute at King’s College London. Dobbie has contributed extensively to the development and application of advanced microscopy techniques, including structured illumination microscopy, adaptive optics, and correlative cryo-structured illumination fluorescence microscopy. His work aims to elucidate cellular and molecular structures with high precision, advancing understanding in cell biology and related fields.
Research topics
- Computer science
- Optics
- Materials science
- Biology
- Biophysics
Frequent coauthors
- 74 shared
Michael A. Phillips
University of Oxford
- 48 shared
David Miguel Susano Pinto
University of Oxford
- 42 shared
Ilan Davis
University of Oxford
- 28 shared
Richard M. Parton
University of Oxford
- 27 shared
Martin J. Booth
- 19 shared
Nicholas Hall
- 19 shared
Kamal L. Nahas
University of Cambridge
- 19 shared
Maria Harkiolaki
University of Warwick
Education
- 1997
PhD, Randall Institute
Kings College London
- 1992
MSc computer based modelling and simulation
University of Sunderland
- 1991
BSc, Physics
University of Manchester
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