Mamta Srivastava, PhD Manager, Plant
Cell Imaging Center (PCIC) Boyce Thompson Institute 533 Tower Road Ithaca, NY 14853 - 1801
The Plant
Cell Imaging Center (PCIC) provides researchers at Boyce Thompson Institute (BTI), Cornell University, and SUNY Cortland with access to high - resolution fluorescence microscopes, including a confocal microscope with spectral and quantitative imaging capabilities.
Not exact matches
«The new Park Nanoscience
Center at SUNY Polytechnic Institute provides researchers with greater access to Park Systems» cutting - edge AFM nanoscopic tools, featuring reliable and repeatable high - resolution
imaging of nanoscale
cell structures in any environment without damage to the sample.»
Using shadows rather than light, researchers developed an experimental system for
imaging cells that attaches to a
cell phone and sends the data to diagnostic
centers.
To surmount this hurdle, Dr. Hodgson and his colleagues in the Gruss Lipper Biophotonics
Center at Einstein devised a new fluorescent protein biosensor that, combined with live -
cell imaging, revealed exactly when and where Rac1 is activated inside cancer
cells.
Using a novel approach for
imaging the movement of immune
cells in living animals, researchers from the Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH)
Center for Immunology and Inflammatory Diseases (CIID) have identified what appear to be the initial steps leading to joint inflammation in a model of inflammatory arthritis.
Employing the advanced technology of the Institute's Cytometry,
Imaging and Histology
centers, the researchers examined the relationship between megakaryocytes and hematopoietic stem
cells in mouse bone marrow.
Because metastasis is a complex process that has been difficult to study, Chicago's Ludwig
Center will bring together researchers from various areas of expertise, including molecular biology,
cell biology, genetics, bioinformatics, chemistry,
imaging and medicine.
Current therapeutic options for such patients are limited, particularly when there are many metastases,» says Khalid Shah, MS, PhD, director of the
Center for Stem
Cell Therapeutics and
Imaging (CSTI) in the BWH Department of Neurosurgery, who led the study.
LOCATING PRE-HEMATOPOIETIC STEM
CELLS Researcher: Fuchou Tang, Assistant Professor, Biodynamic Optical Imaging Center, Integrated Science Research Center, Peking University Project: In a study published in Nature, Tang and his collaborators isolated pre-hematopoietic stem cells (HSCs) for the first time and showed their unique transcriptome signatures before and during their maturation into HSCs (533:487 - 92, 2
CELLS Researcher: Fuchou Tang, Assistant Professor, Biodynamic Optical
Imaging Center, Integrated Science Research
Center, Peking University Project: In a study published in Nature, Tang and his collaborators isolated pre-hematopoietic stem
cells (HSCs) for the first time and showed their unique transcriptome signatures before and during their maturation into HSCs (533:487 - 92, 2
cells (HSCs) for the first time and showed their unique transcriptome signatures before and during their maturation into HSCs (533:487 - 92, 2016).
At the Kavli Institute for Brain Science at Columbia University Medical
Center, researchers are developing novel
imaging techniques to study this communication among brain
cells.
15:00 Paolo Pinton, Section of General Pathology, Department of Experimental and Diagnostic Medicine, Telethon
Center for
Cell Imaging and Interdisciplinary
Center for the Study of Inflammation, University of Ferrara, Italy: «Mitochondrial Ca2 + signals: message of life and death.»
Described in the February edition of Nature Biotechnology, the method was developed by a team of researchers from Johns Hopkins» Russell H. Morgan Department of Radiology and Radiological Science, the Hopkins Institute for
Cell Engineering, and the F.M. Kirby Research
Center for Functional Brain
Imaging at the Kennedy Krieger Institute in Baltimore.
We would like to thank Dr. Elke Küster - Schöck and the
Cell Imaging and Analysis Network
Center at the McGill Biology Department for their help with super-resolution microscopy.
«Their concentration becomes lower every time
cells divide,» says Peter van Zijl, Ph.D., founding director of the Kirby Research
Center for Functional Brain
Imaging, «so our ability to see them diminishes..
Here are seven
imaging advances (recently reported in our News
Center) that are helping to push science forward, from developing better batteries to peering inside
cells to exploring the nature of the universe.
Specifically, I am leading a Project focusing on Nitrogen - Vacancy
centers in nanostructured diamond as a means to hyperpolarize nuclear spins for the production of hyperpolarized agents for
imaging of
cells and tissues in living organisms.
Peter Friedl holds the chair for Microscopical
Imaging of the
Cell at the RIMLS since October 2007, which includes the Core Facility for Microscopy at the Radboud University Nijmegen Medical
Center.
High power
imaging of the
centers of both types of hGDA grafts showed comparable densities of hMito positive
cell bodies and processes that contained GFAP + intermediate filaments (Fig. 3).
Two exceptional research images captured at Indiana University's Light Microscopy
Imaging Center are among the 15 finalists in the international GE Healthcare Life Sciences 2013
Cell Imaging Competition.
He has experience and knowledge in a variety of technologies including various wireless technologies (WCDMA, HSPA, LTE, CDMA2000, wireless modems, cellular Multi-media Messaging Service (MMS)-RRB-, vehicle navigation systems, digital and analog electronics, optics, LCD, and other display technologies, magnetic resonance
imaging technology, digital image processing, nanotechnology, MEMS devices, photovoltaic
cells, hard disk drive technology, semiconductor devices and processing, medical devices, computer software, motors and motor drives for electric vehicles and CNC machining
centers.
Georgetown University Medical
Center (Washington, DC) 05/2007 — 01/2010
Imaging Science and Information Systems
Center — Insert Title • Train, supervise, and assure the work quality of a team of 3 - 6 regional analysts • Write analytical summaries of open source collections of biological threats and other national security threats • Develop and refine indication and warning methodologies and taxonomies for biological and radiological threats • Offer guidance and expertise on intelligence community interagency fusion
cell for H1N1 «swine flu» • Assist in research and development work on plant health project • Conduct case studies on state and non-state actor biological weapons programs and orphan source radiological incidents • Participate in multi-agency tracking of nuclear proliferation activities in Eastern Europe, Central Asia, and the Middle East • Perform project lead duties, participate in the selection process of new employees, and assist with performance appraisals • Awarded the National Intelligence Medallion for organizational work on Project Argus