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Imaging living systems |
Dr Adrien Hallou presents a new methodology called 'spatial mechano-transcriptomics', which allows the simultaneous measurement of the mechanical and transcriptional states of cells in a multicellular tissue at single cell resolution. |
Adrien hallou |
11 Jun 2024 |
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Dr Nicole Robb |
Georgina Ferry interviews Nicole Robb, Visiting Lecturer, Department of Physics, 10 March 2022. |
Nicole Robb, Georgina Ferry |
02 Nov 2022 |
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On Closer Inspection: placing Hooke's Language under the Microscope |
Dr Anna Camilleri English Fellow, Christ Church give a talk on the use language within Hooke's writings. |
Anna Camilleri |
09 Oct 2015 |
4 |
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Atomic-resolution Electron Microscopy for Chemistry: From Brain and Fancy to plainness of Observations |
Professor Eiichi Nakamura, Department of Chemistry, University of Tokyo talks about innovations in microscopy. |
Eiichi Nakamura |
09 Oct 2015 |
5 |
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Christ Church in the Commonwealth: Hooke’s college |
Judith Curthoys Archivist, Christ Church talks about Robert Hooke's time at Christ Church. |
Judith Curthoys |
09 Oct 2015 |
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Multi-dimensional Super Resolution Imaging |
Dr Steven Lee Department of Chemistry, University of Cambridge gives an insight into some modern microscopy innovations. |
Steven Lee |
09 Oct 2015 |
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Concluding remarks |
Professor Dirk Aarts, Physical Chemistry Laboratory, Oxford and Chemistry Fellow, Christ Church gives the concluding remarks to the days talks. |
Dirk Aarts |
09 Oct 2015 |
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Robert Hooke’s Micrographia: 350 years on |
Dr Allan Chapman Science Historian, Wadham College talks about Robert Hookes groundbreaking book Micrographia. |
Allan Chapman |
09 Oct 2015 |
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You've Got a Nerve |
In the early 1900s, Charles Sherrington examined microscope slides of muscles, nerves, the spine and the brain and traced the connections between them building a picture of how muscles are controlled. Researchers today still use principles he established. |
Jo Dunkley, Robert Llewellyn |
05 Mar 2015 |
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Biological imaging |
Video microscopy aims to improve target discovery and drug development and to do so generates large volumes of data. |
Jens Rittscher |
09 Feb 2015 |
11 |
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Biological imaging |
Video microscopy aims to improve target discovery and drug development and to do so generates large volumes of data. |
Jens Rittscher |
09 Feb 2015 |
12 |
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Structural cell biology of virus infection |
Professor Kay Grunewald tells us how structural cell biology can help us understand virus infection. |
Kay Grunewald |
29 Apr 2013 |
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Structural cell biology of virus infection |
Professor Kay Grunewald tells us how structural cell biology can help us understand virus infection. |
Kay Grunewald |
29 Apr 2013 |
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Molecular immunology |
Dr Christian Eggeling tells us how new imaging methods help us understand immunology at the molecular level. |
Christian Eggeling |
29 Apr 2013 |
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Molecular immunology |
Dr Christian Eggeling tells us how new imaging methods help us understand immunology at the molecular level. |
Christian Eggeling |
29 Apr 2013 |