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Biologist Who Developed Fluorescence Imaging Techniques Receives NIH Award
Sep 30, 2005 — BETHESDA, Md., Sept. 30 -- Clare M. Waterman-Storer, an associate professor in the department of cell biology at The Scripps Research Institute in La Jolla, Calif., has been named one of 13 recipients of the National Institute of Health's (NIH) second annual Director’s Pioneer Award. Waterman-Storer developed a fluorescence imaging technique called fluorescence speckle microscopy and analytical methods to study how living cells change shape and move. She says she plans to use her Pioneer Award...
Spinning Disk vs. Laser-Scanning Confocal Microscopes
Oct 1, 2004 — When imaging thick biological specimens, light from out-of-focus planes often obscures the fluorescence of structures of interest. Various confocal methods can remove out-of-focus light to reveal the structures. Different confocal systems allow...
Laser Writes Ferroelectric Domains in a Confocal Microscope
Aug 1, 2004 — Confocal microscopes are powerful tools for three-dimensional imaging on the submicron scale and, when combined with fluorescence and/or Raman spectroscopy, can yield local information about chemical composition and structural details. Because of...
Nd-Doped Fiber Laser Generates 360-fs Pulses at 900 nm
Jun 1, 2004 — Femtosecond lasers are useful in machining applications as well as in medicine, precise rangefinding and fluorescence studies. Fiber lasers offer an attractive alternative to conventional femtosecond sources because of their high efficiency and...
Environmental Research Sparked GloFish Craze
Dec 30, 2003 — AUSTIN, Texas, Dec. 30 -- The GloFish, the in-demand fluorescent zebra fish that's being called the first gentically engineered pet, was originally bred to help detect contaminated waterways, said its developer, Yorktown Technologies. The scientists...
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Nov 19, 2003 — Robin C. Stracey has been appointed president and COO at Applied Imaging Corp., a Santa Clara, Calif., supplier of automated imaging systems for fluorescence and brightfield microscopy applications. Stracey was previously vice president and general...
75 Attend Fluorescence Spectroscopy Course
Oct 31, 2003 — BERLIN, Oct. 31 -- A short course on "Principles and Applications of Time-Resolved Fluorescence Spectroscopy," sponsored by electro-optical instrumentation and systems developer PicoQuant GmbH, of Berlin, and the Center for Fluorescence &...
Quantum Dots Reveal Minute Details of Brain Chemistry
Oct 20, 2003 — HAYWARD, Calif., Oct. 20 --French researchers have used a new imaging tool, the size of individual molecules, to reveal more clearly than ever before the workings of the human nervous system -- including processes that may eventually provide clues...
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May 29, 2003 — DALSA Corp.'s semiconductor wafer foundry in Bromont, Quebec, has received a $1 million order from an existing foundry customer to manufacture application-specific integrated circuits (ASICs) for the industrial marketplace. ASICs are microchips...
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