Apr. 25, 2018News
Frontiers in BioImaging 2018 will take place on Wednesday 27 and Thursday 28 June at the Technology & Innovation Centre, Glasgow. It will focus on the latest developments in applications of optical microscopy, mesoscopy and image ...
Feb. 28, 2018News
In a breakthrough for biological imaging, EPFL scientists have developed the first microscope platform that can perform super-resolution spatial and temporal imaging, capturing unprecedented views inside living cells. The landmark paper is ...
Feb. 21, 2018News
An international team of scientists has developed a water-soluble "warped nanographene", a flexible molecule that is biocompatible and shows promise for fluorescent cell imaging. The new nanographene molecule also induces cell ...
Dec. 15, 2017News
Cell biologists traditionally use fluorescent dyes to label and visualize cells and the molecules within them under a microscope. With different super-resolution microscopy methods, they can even light up single molecules and see their ...
Dec. 02, 2017News
Recent advancements in microscopy resulted in producing never seen volumes of images and high precision data. This created fantastic opportunities to analyze and more systematically to understand the gearing of biological systems. It ...
Nov. 21, 2017Science
As we all know, the most important property of the confocal microscope is optical sectioning (axial resolution). A bit forgotten fact is that confocal microscopy has the potential of lateral super-resolution (better resolution than ...
Nov. 20, 2017News
To undergo high-resolution imaging, cells often must be sliced and diced, dehydrated, painted with toxic stains, or embedded in resin. For cells, the result is certain death. But if researchers can only view the inner workings of dead ...
Jul. 19, 2017News
Visualizing biological cells under a microscope was just made clearer, thanks to research conducted by graduate student Yifei Jiang and principal investigator Jason McNeill of Clemson University’s department of chemistry.
Jun. 26, 2017News
Researchers from ITMO University have built a setup for recording holograms of tiny objects like living cells with a femtosecond speed. The new method allows one to reconstruct phase topography of a studied sample according to deformations ...
May. 18, 2017News
NEUBIAS, the Network of European BioImage Analysts, announces two new Training Schools on BioImage Analysis: One for Early Career Investigators (life scientists) and the second for Facility staff (imaging & analysis ...
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