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Title: | Multiscale, Superresolved, Ultrasensitive Optical Molecular Imaging |
Originating Office: | IAS |
Speaker: | Weiss, Shimon |
Issue Date: | 16-Sep-2011 |
Event Date: | 16-Sep-2011 |
Group/Series/Folder: | Record Group 8.15 - Institute for Advanced Study Series 3 - Audio-visual Materials |
Location: | 8.15:3 Box 1.7 |
Notes: | IAS Distinguished Lecture. Abstract: Prof Weiss gives an overview of the utilization of single molecule and superresolution imaging tools and novel detectors to the study of molecular machines, interactions, and circuits in-vitro, in live cells and in small organisms. Prof Weiss' lab has been working on ultrasensitive single molecule spectroscopy methods for over 15 years. He received the Michael and Kate Barany Biophysical Society Award in 2001 and the Rank Prize from the Royal College of Physicians in 2006. He is a Fellow of the American Physical Society and the Optical Society of America. Duration: 86 min. |
Appears in Series: | 8.15:3 - Audio-visual Materials Videos for Public -- Distinguished Lectures |