#ITEC 2024 LYON : Coming soon We’re just ONE month away from the Eighteenth International Tissue Elasticity Conference and its applications in Elastography. The conference will include an opening presentation by Pr. Elisa Konofagou. Pr. Mathias Fink, Pr. Richard Ehman and Pr. Ivan Pelivanov will provide tutorial lectures on "SHEAR WAVE #ELASTOGRAPHY – AN HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVE", "MAGNETIC RESONANCE ELASTOGRAPHY: BASIC PRINCIPLES AND APPLICATIONS ", and "GUIDED-WAVE #OPTICAL COHERENCE ELASTOGRAPHY (OCE) TO QUANTIFY MACROSCOPIC ELASTICITY IN THE CORNEA", respectively. 🗓️ Date: 21-23 October, 2024 📍 Location: 8 Av. Rockefeller, 69003 Lyon, France 🔗 Register here: https://lnkd.in/dVqibyZj Don’t miss your chance to be part of the conversation!
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“8th Zeiss X-ray Microscopy User Meeting” at Sapienza Università di Roma, Rome, Italy! 🇮🇹 I had the opportunity to present my research as part of the KI4MaterialModelling Project (in collaboration with Math2Market GmbH), focusing on developing super-resolution techniques for CT scans of fiber-reinforced polymer specimens. It was inspiring to share insights and receive feedback from peers dedicated to advancing this field. Thank you to everyone, especially ZEISS Microscopy, who made this event inspiring and collaborative. I’m excited to see how these discussions will fuel future advancements in X-ray microscopy! 💡🔬 #XRayMicroscopy #IVW #ZEISS #FRP #MaterialsScience #Research #KI4MaterialModelling
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🌟 Exploring the wonders of microscopy with diatoms 🌟 Last week I had the opportunity to work on a fascinating experiment with diatom samples. By using blue light illumination (left-hand side), I observed a significant improvement in image resolution compared to traditional white light illumination (right-hand side). Our Lichroma helped a lot! The objective lens used was a 100X/0.9NA. Why does this happen? Blue light has a shorter wavelength, which reduces diffraction effects and enables higher resolving power. Have you experimented microscopy imaging with different light sources? Let's exchange ideas.. #microscopy #diatoms #resolution #microscopyillumination #bioimaging #mountedleds #lichroma
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I feel like the past two weeks is somewhat a pre-conclusion period of my PhD: Trying to (very briefly) conclude the past years of research at the Optica Sensing Congress in Toulouse, and finally being able to share our new manuscript on arXiv, thanks to the joint effort of Gesa, Richard and Toeno 🙌 So be welcomed to check out how we combine novel ion implantation tricks, nanoscale gluing and 2D scanning , in the attempt to make scanning NV magnetometry fiber-based: 👇 arxiv.org/abs/2407.15741
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🚨 NEW EPISODE ALERT 🚨 In Episode 21 of Neuroscience and Beyond, we had the privilege of hosting Prof. Jörg Enderlein, a renowned physicist at the Third Institute of Physics, The University of Göttingen. We explored the interplay between quantum mechanics and microscopy and discussed cutting-edge technology advancements in the field of single molecule localization microscopy. Highlights of the episode include: 🔬 Key milestones in the development of microscopy 🔎 The relationship between spectroscopy and microscopy 💡 Revolutionary tools like Airyscan and SOFI ⭐The scientific principles driving innovation in biophysics Prof. Enderlein shared his remarkable journey and discussed how fundamental physics is shaping the future of imaging. This episode offers a fascinating perspective on the evolution of scientific discovery and its applications in modern research. Watch the full episode here: https://lnkd.in/e-j-YS9x #Microscopy #QuantumMechanics #NeurosciencePodcast #Imaging #Biophysics This podcast is supported by the International Max Planck Research School for Neurosciences in #Göttingen, European Neuroscience Institute Göttingen (ENI-G), SFB_1286, as well as the MBExC - Cluster of Excellence Multiscale Bioimaging.
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View the latest "Neuroscience and Beyond" podcast episode with MBExC member Jörg Enderlein, Third Institute of Physics at Georg-August-Universität Göttingen, who talks about cutting-edge technology advancements in the field of single molecule localization microscopy and its research applications. The "Neuroscience and Beyond" podcast has been established by doctoral researchers of the #HerthaSponerCollege at #MBExC and their colleagues from the International Max Planck Research School (IMPRS) for Neurosciences in #Göttingen. The podcast series is supported by the MBExC - Cluster of Excellence Multiscale Bioimaging, the European Neuroscience Institute Göttingen (ENI-G)(ENI-G) and the Collaborative Research Center CRC1286.
🚨 NEW EPISODE ALERT 🚨 In Episode 21 of Neuroscience and Beyond, we had the privilege of hosting Prof. Jörg Enderlein, a renowned physicist at the Third Institute of Physics, The University of Göttingen. We explored the interplay between quantum mechanics and microscopy and discussed cutting-edge technology advancements in the field of single molecule localization microscopy. Highlights of the episode include: 🔬 Key milestones in the development of microscopy 🔎 The relationship between spectroscopy and microscopy 💡 Revolutionary tools like Airyscan and SOFI ⭐The scientific principles driving innovation in biophysics Prof. Enderlein shared his remarkable journey and discussed how fundamental physics is shaping the future of imaging. This episode offers a fascinating perspective on the evolution of scientific discovery and its applications in modern research. Watch the full episode here: https://lnkd.in/e-j-YS9x #Microscopy #QuantumMechanics #NeurosciencePodcast #Imaging #Biophysics This podcast is supported by the International Max Planck Research School for Neurosciences in #Göttingen, European Neuroscience Institute Göttingen (ENI-G), SFB_1286, as well as the MBExC - Cluster of Excellence Multiscale Bioimaging.
Pushing the Boundaries of Advanced Microscopy Techniques | Prof. Jörg Enderlein
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Calling all sonographers and aspiring sonographers – let's test your knowledge. 💭 Can you name this famous mechanical engineer and physicist? Hint: Considered the father of diagnostic radiography, this engineer and physicist discovered X-rays, an achievement that earned him the inaugural Nobel Prize in Physics in 1901. The entire field of radiology and sonographers' ability to use imaging to diagnose disease would not exist if not for his discovery of X-rays. Leave your answers in the comments.💡
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💡 Exciting insight into beamlines! A beamline is a pathway for x-ray photons, guiding the radiation generated in a synchrotron light source towards an experimental end-station. A large synchrotron laboratory will have many beamlines, each optimized for a particular field of research. This sophisticated setup allows researchers to harness the power of synchrotron radiation for a variety of experiments, enabling them to explore the atomic and molecular structures of materials with incredible precision. In our project #AddMorePower we perform measurements at beamlines specialized for hard X-ray diffraction microscopy. Stay tuned for more updates on our work! #beamlines #microscopy #AddMorePower #Innovation #HEU
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WaterUniverse. Distinct colours can be a feature of dried water drop residue, usually blue, green, or ochre. The cause is as yet unknown with more research required. Here a bright blue haze near the edge of a drop. S10 60x ZEISS Microscopy darkfield #Waterresearch #microscopy #waterquality #photomicrograph #sciencecommunication #bathspauniversity #universityofmanchester ZEISS Group #sciart
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It was a great experience being part of this research paper, and I am proud of the hard work that went into it. I take immense pride in the contributions I have made to this project. I want to express my deepest gratitude to my co-authors and collaborators for their invaluable contributions to this research paper: "Contrast-enhanced Mammography (CEM): Is Experience Necessary? An Inter and intra-reader Agreement Study for Lesion Classification and Breast Density". Reham Altokhais, Nuha Khoumais, Riham Eiada https://lnkd.in/dY32dVAe
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It's an exciting day indeed, our first issue of #BiophotonicsDiscovery is published! Congrats to Melissa Skala, Jennifer Barton, and Narasimhan Rajaram on their great work, which span clinical translation and basic science, great fits for the journal. Check out my editorial if you want to learn more about whether your work would be a good fit for the journal: https://lnkd.in/eDCPFjuG Also, stay tuned for 3 special sections that are in the works: 1. Skin tone in Biophotonics 2. Global Health 3. Optics for Cancer Diagnostics and Therapeutic Monitoring
*ting ting ting!* I have announcement...the first issue of SPIE's newest journal Biophotonics Discovery has published! It contains papers from the top-notch research groups of Melissa Skala, Jennifer Barton, and Narasimhan Rajaram. I'm so happy to see this baby bird take flight. Thanks and congratulations to Darren Roblyer, Senior Advisor Anita Mahadevan-Jansen, and the entire BIOS editorial board for bringing this new journal to fruition for the biophotonics community. https://lnkd.in/gS3aUWCa SPIE, the international society for optics and photonics #biophotonics #PhotonicsWest
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