Quantitative Imaging of Nuclear Organization
Offered By: Center for Physical Genomics and Engineering via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore cutting-edge techniques for quantitative imaging of nuclear organization in this 42-minute conference talk by Professor Carolyn Larabell. Delve into the world of advanced cellular imaging as Larabell, a renowned cell biologist and expert in microscopy, shares her groundbreaking work in developing biological soft x-ray tomography and cryo fluorescence tomography. Learn how these innovative technologies enable the visualization of cellular structures in their near-native state and the localization of specific molecules within the context of cell structures. Gain insights into the latest advancements in imaging technologies that are revolutionizing our understanding of nuclear organization and cellular biology. Discover the potential applications of these techniques in various fields of biological research and their implications for advancing our knowledge of cellular processes.
Syllabus
Carolyn Larabell - Quantitative Imaging of Nuclear Organization
Taught by
Center for Physical Genomics and Engineering
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