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  1. Welcome to Tianmin Fus laboratory @ OSU! “It is very easy to answer many … fundamental biological questions; you just look at the thing!” — RICHARD FEYNMAN (1918-1988)

    • Columbus, 43210
  2. Welcome to the Fu Lab. Our research group is interested in how biomolecules and cells sense and respond to the changes in cellular microenvironment, and how these responses contribute to physiology and disease mechanisms. We combine single-molecule fluorescence imaging, force manipulation methods, microfluidics, and organoid stem cell biology ...

  3. The Fu lab is focused on transition-metal catalysis, with an emphasis on enantioselective reactions. Specifically, we are developing nickel-catalyzed and copper-catalyzed cross-coupling reactions of alkyl electrophiles, including enantioconvergent reactions of racemic electrophiles.

  4. Welcome to the FU research group at CityU! We are a young and passionate research group looking to employ the every advantage of continuous flow chemistry to explore new chemical spaces.

  5. Fu Lab @ CityU Hong Kong. Functional Biological Imaging of Complicated Systems. We shoot lasers at cells and watch single molecules with super-resolution. Cells actively interact with each other and the outside surroundings.

  6. 1603 W 5th Ave, Columbus, Ohio 43212 p: 1 (614) 315-1270. Youtube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCu4V5Uc5bGWmydinynu8Gaw

  7. Kong Han Columbus is a traditional Chinese Martial Arts school teaching Five Ancestors Kung Fu and Yang Style Tai Chi to children and adults.