Carlo Manzo

Partner
University of Vic, Spain

carlo.manzo@uvic.cat

Carlo Manzo is an Associate Professor at the University of Vic, Spain where he leads the Quantitative Bioimaging lab (https://mon.uvic.cat/qubilab/). His research focuses on the quantitative study of biophysical processes. Combining deep-learning algorithms and single-molecule imaging tools, he explores the spatiotemporal organization and dynamics of cell membrane components in health and disease. After graduating in Physics in 2001 and completing his Ph.D. in 2005 at the University of Naples ‘Federico II’, he has held postdoctoral roles at the University of Emory in Atlanta, the IBEC in Barcelona, and the ICFO in Barcelona. In 2017, he was awarded the “Ramón y Cajal” Fellowship and earned the “E. Pérez Payá” prize from the Sociedad de Biofisica de España. He leads the organization of the Anomalous Diffusion (AnDi) challenge, a community-driven effort to enhance methods for analyzing single-molecule motion.