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Progress in Extended InGaAs Photodetectors
Progress in Extended InGaAs Photodetectors
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Linearity Characterisation of High-Performance SWIR Photodetectors
Linearity Characterisation of High-Performance SWIR Photodetectors
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FPA Development: From InGaAs to InSb to MCT
FPA Development: From InGaAs to InSb to MCT
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Accessories for Teledyne DALSA Cameras
Accessories for Teledyne DALSA Cameras
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TIRF Microscopy at the University of Pittsburgh
Gerry Hammond studies membrane trafficking and intracellular signaling and regulation in the Center for Biologic Imaging at University of Pittsburgh. Working with Simon Watkins, Director of the Center, they use gene editing technology to fuse GFP to endogenous alleles.
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Single Molecule Imaging at University of Zürich
The electrostatic properties of macromolecules—specifically, their electrical charge and interior dielectric characteristics— are a vital component of their function as they contribute to the physical basis of mechanisms that range from molecular recognition, signalling and enzymatic catalysis to protein folding and aggregation, and are of fundamental relevance in experiment and theory.
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High-Speed Starscape Astronomy
Prof. Richard Gomer at Texas A&M University is involved with astronomy research beyond the reaches of the solar system. Prof. Gomer told us more about his research, “A simple question in astronomy is whether or not there is material associated with the solar system well out past the orbit of Pluto.
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TIRF Microscopy, Physics of Cellular Interactions Group
The group of Dr. Ganzinger is interested in the basic physical principles of immunological signaling. The group uses synthetic biology to reconstitute signaling pathways, and single molecule imaging to enable them to understand how receptors and ligands work together to transmit signals through the cell.
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Single Molecule Imaging
Redmar Vlieg’s research, within the group of John van Noort, primarily involves the use of two-photon microscopy to investigate biological processes in zebrafish embryos and in vitro measurements on gold nanorods (GNRs).
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High Content Imaging
Dr. Chris Toepfer is a principal investigator interested in understanding how cardiac physiology changes in inherited cardiovascular conditions. The lab uses fluorescence microscopy and calcium imaging to observe how cellular contractility is affected across different heart conditions, such as those seen in professional sports.
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Live Cell Imaging at Bastin Lab
The lab of Dr. Philippe Bastin at Institut Pasteur is primarily interested in improving understanding of the trypanosome parasites, which are significant in human health due to their role in sleeping sickness. The trypanosomes also offer a useful experimental model to increase understanding of cilia and flagella function.
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Live-Particle Tracking
Dr. Wexler’s research interest is to bring the power of photonics to the field of sustainable water technology. Currently he, along with collaborators at the University of Twente, are focused on preventing outbreaks of waterborne viruses by understanding and improving water filtration technologies.