New advanced microscopy techniques are established to detect morpho - functional aspects in brain and hearth.
Not exact matches
«SUNY Poly is thrilled that a worldwide leader in atomic force
microscopy is selecting the campus for its
newest location, and we warmly welcome Park Systems as we look forward to working closely to
advance research capabilities in this important area,» SUNY Poly Interim President Bahgat Sammakia said.
For the current study, working in the CU Cancer Center
Advanced Light
Microscopy Core, co-authors Dominik Stitch, PhD, and Radu Moldovan, PhD, implemented a
new technique known intravital multiphoton in vivo
microscopy that enabled the team to watch fluorescent - tagged liposomes in real - time after injection.
These
new, non-invasive tools — representing significant
advances related to positron emission tomography (PET), 3 - D
microscopy and the use of magnetic fields and nanoparticles to remotely control targeted cells...
It also utilizes
new techniques that allow three - dimensional analysis of fluorescent embryonic skeletons, using
advanced spin - disc confocal
microscopy and software.
Furthermore, so as to understand the chemical and physical nature of the shaping process, standard characterization techniques (spectroscopy and electron
microscopy) have been employed, as well as
new theoretical models and
advanced computer simulation techniques.
The nc - AFM
microscopy provided striking visual confirmation of the mechanisms that underlie these synthetic organic chemical reactions, and the unexpected results reinforced the promise of this powerful
new method for building
advanced nanoscale electronic devices from the bottom up.
For now, scientists who want to experiment with the
new SIM methods can arrange to do so through Janelia's
Advanced Imaging Center, which provides access to cutting - edge
microscopy technology at no cost.
Her team's research opens up
new possibilities in the nascent field of 3 - D nanomagnetics, which has evolved through recent discoveries of
new magnetic effects at the atomic level, as well as
advances in characterization methods such as in the X-ray magnetic
microscopy technique used by the group.
Research problems that are just out of reach today but that could be made accessible by
advances in electron
microscopy include studies of the little pores that form in our cells walls and which are centrally important in the regulation of all life processes as well as
new nano - structured materials that are ultra-light yet strong, allowing reduced energy consumption in vehicles.
Park Systems, world - leader in atomic force
microscopy (AFM) is hosting a webinar to provide
advanced scientific research into
new classes of Nanoscale Graphene - based materials poised to revolutionize industries such as semiconductor, material science, bio science and energy.
The Park Nanoscience Lab at the Europe Headquarters in Manheim Germany is a
new branch of Park Systems and part of a growing network of Park Global Nanoscience labs including a recently opened Park Nanoscience Center at SUNY Polytech Institute in Albany, New York.The Park Nanoscience Lab will showcase advanced atomic force microscopy (AFM) systems, demonstrate a wide variety of cutting - edge applications - ranging from materials science, to chemistry and biology, to semiconductor and data storage devices - and provide hands on experience, training and service, year - rou
new branch of Park Systems and part of a growing network of Park Global Nanoscience labs including a recently opened Park Nanoscience Center at SUNY Polytech Institute in Albany,
New York.The Park Nanoscience Lab will showcase advanced atomic force microscopy (AFM) systems, demonstrate a wide variety of cutting - edge applications - ranging from materials science, to chemistry and biology, to semiconductor and data storage devices - and provide hands on experience, training and service, year - rou
New York.The Park Nanoscience Lab will showcase
advanced atomic force
microscopy (AFM) systems, demonstrate a wide variety of cutting - edge applications - ranging from materials science, to chemistry and biology, to semiconductor and data storage devices - and provide hands on experience, training and service, year - round.
«Revolutionary
new microscopy technology provided thru Park Systems AFM (Atomic Force
Microscopy) and
new innovations in chemical and material research indicates that there is a defined opportunity to use the
advances in chemistry, materials, and nanoscience to make valuable industry process updates.»