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SUMMARY:Super-Resolution Microscopy with Structured Illumination
LOCATION:Chemistry Research 401
TZID:America/Denver
DTSTART:20221206T130000
UID:2026-05-07-00-56-30@natsci.colostate.edu
DTSTAMP:20260507T005630
Description:\n\n\n\n\n\nAbout the Seminar:  Several methods are now availa
 ble which are able to extend the resolution of optical microscopes beyond 
 the diffraction limit. These methods include photoactivated localization m
 icroscopy\, stochastic optical reconstruction microscopy\, stimulated emis
 sion depletion microscopy\, and super-resolution structured illumination m
 icroscopy (SIM). In many situations\, SIM is the most useful super-resolut
 ion method for imaging live cells. SIM can work with nearly all dyes and f
 luorescent proteins\, uses efficient widefield detection\, and can achieve
  high imaging rates. SIM does not require high illumination powers\, which
  is a critical factor for reducing photobleaching and phototoxicity when i
 maging live cells. In this talk I’ll discus applications of SIM in imagi
 ng both cells and tissues\, and how a combination of optical and computati
 onal methods pushes SIM in new directions.\n\n\nAbout the Speaker: Dr. Guy
  Hagen attended Colorado College where he earned an undergraduate degree i
 n Biochemistry. He then earned his PHD in analytical chemistry at Colorado
  State University with Dr. George Barisas. He was then a postdoctoral scho
 lar at the Max Planck Institute for Biophysical chemistry in Göttingen\, 
 Germany. Dr. Hagen then moved to Prague\, Czech Republic\, where he was an
  assistant professor in the medical school. Today Guy is  a research assi
 stant professor at the BioFrontiers center at the University of Colorado C
 olorado Springs.\n\n\n\n\n 1:00 pm
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