Pablo Carravilla
University of Jena, Germany
Pablo Carravilla got his PhD at the Biophysics Institute of the University of the Basque Country, where he studied the organization of the HIV virus membrane and its physical properties. During his PhD, he visited Prof. Eggeling’s lab to perform super-resolution studies of antibody-HIV interactions, where he discovered advanced fluorescence microscopy. Shortly afterwards, Pablo obtained a Marie Curie fellowship from the European Commission to join Christian Eggeling’s group in Germany. Here, he is applying advanced and super-resolution microscopy approaches to study cellular and viral membranes.