Sentences with word «microscopist»

But the Hopkins group, which included force microscopist Jan Hoh, probed their cells with an AFM designed to work in reverse.
The early British microscopist Robert Hooke coined the word cellas a result of his mid-17th-century observations of a thin section of cork.
The early British microscopist Robert Hooke coined the word cell as a result of his mid-17th-century observations of a thin section of cork.
«Currently, the gold standard technique to diagnose malaria is manual microscopic evaluation of stained blood smears by expert microscopists who are in short supply in low - resources settings,» Duke University Professor of Biomedical Engineering Adam Wax told Digital Trends.
To bring out specific structural features, the coloring was digitally added by biogeologist and electron microscopist Geisen, who captured this image in 2000.
He is a highly skilled microscopist who will provide part - time support to the Core by consulting and assisting with writing grants and other activities.
«You guys... this is SO COOL!!!!!!!! this is the living liquid gold we call breast milk in motion!!!! My dad is a blood microscopist and this is a single drop of my breast milk under his microscope!!!! It's miraculous and it's ALIVE tailored to my babies needs at this moment!!!! Absolutely amazing!!!»
At the National Institute of Biomedical Imaging and Bioengineering in Bethesda, Maryland, microscopist Hari Shroff is also interested in developmental neuroscience.
Falkow helped his assistant and his electron microscopist find new jobs.
It's a plankton - eat - plankton world down there — a «watery arms race» says German biogeologist and electron microscopist Markus Geisen — with much of the eating done by zooplankton, a notch up the food chain.
As a keen microscopist I was delighted to see Arthur E. Smith's micrographs featured in your magazine (4 October, p...
Microscopists told Science they are delighted about the award.
For more than 100 years, microscopists trying to view very small objects ran up into what was thought to be a fundamental physical limit: that resolution could get no better than half a wavelength of light.
«It's quite an ingenious set of conditions they've come up with,» says microscopist Jeremy Skepper, also of Cambridge and not involved with the work.
That's the claim of microscopist Brian Ford, a specialist in the history and development of these instruments based at the University of Cambridge, UK.
Crucially, with the help of Museum electron microscopist Tomasz Goral, they were also able to work out how the F. protensa brain and nerve tissue were preserved.
After 35 minutes, everyone in the room had assembled a Foldscope, including a few microscopists as young as five years old.
Although the modern explosion in light microscopy techniques has provided biologists with a host of tools and opened doors to many great insights, it can be overwhelming to a novice microscopist.
Working with microscopist Charles Lin from the Wellman Center for Photomedicine at Massachusetts General Hospital and stem cell biologist David Scadden from the Harvard Stem Cell Institute, the investigators measured local oxygen concentration in the bone marrow of live mice.
You certainly shouldn't be afraid to seek out expertise from a well - established microscopist at your institution when heading into a new set of experiments.
Susan is a Certified Nutritional Practitioner, a Certified Holistic Cancer Practitioner and Live Cell Microscopist.
I always smile when atomic force microscopists and others who look «directly» at molecular structures get excited about seeing individual atoms.
Abstract: World - renowned electron microscopists will join Dr. Xiaoqing Pan, Director of the University of California Irvine Materials Research Institute (IMRI), for the Grand Opening of the JEOL Center for Nanoscale Solutions and a three - day symposium June 6 - 8, 2018.
In 1980, George Poinar and his future wife, Roberta Hess, an electron microscopist, cracked open a piece of 40 - million - year - old Baltic amber containing a remarkably well - preserved female fly.
I snipped off a piece of wattle and sent it to a microscopist, and we discovered a mechanism for the production of color that had never been observed before.
Microscopists have been able to peer deep into cells, thanks to fluorescent molecules that stick to cellular structures.
Other investigators on this project were Hyunwook Lee, graduate student; Kristin L. Shingler, graduate student; Lindsey J. Organtini, fellow; and Robert E. Ashley, microscopist, Penn State College of Medicine; and Alexander M. Makhov and James F. Conway, University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine.
Nowell pointed out to Bishop that «we microscopists had known all along that these were important clues, but had to wait for the retrograde retrovirologists to provide us with the means to exploit them.»

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