Department of Mathematics,
University of California San Diego
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Quantitative-Biology Faculty Candidate Seminar
Andrew York
National Institute of Biomedical Imaging and Bioengineering. Date:
Improving light microscopy: sharper, faster, deeper, longer
Abstract:
Speed, resolution, photo damage, and penetration depth are crucial for almost every application of microscopy in biological research. Exciting new techniques like localization microscopy, structured illumination microscopy, and light-sheet microscopy enable faster, gentler, higher-resolution imaging that was once thought impossible. However, these techniques typically involve tradeoffs; for example, structured illumination microscopy sacrifices speed and penetration depth to achieve high resolution. I'll describe improved optical and computational approaches to localization microscopy, structured illumination microscopy, and light-sheet microscopy which eliminate these drawbacks, creating viable replacements for the current generation of conventional microscopes.
Host: David Kleinfeld
February 19, 2014
12:00 PM
NSB Auditorium 1205
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