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SUMMARY:Understanding mechanisms of damage and protection during freezing u
 sing low temperature Raman Spectroscopy
LOCATION:Virtual Seminar
TZID:America/Denver
DTSTART:20201111T160000
UID:2026-04-28-12-33-40@natsci.colostate.edu
DTSTAMP:20260428T123340
Description:Since the 1970’s\, conventional light microscopy has been use
 d to characterize and quantify the response of biological systems to cryop
 reservation.  The high spatial resolution and chemical specificity of low
  temperature Raman spectroscopy is a powerful tool by which to expand our 
 understanding of cellular freezing response.  Studies that describe intra
 cellular ice formation\, interactions between cryoprotective molecules and
  biological structures\, partitioning of cryoprotective agents and interac
 tions between cryoprotective agents and water detected using low temperatu
 re Raman spectroscopy will be described.  New and emerging challenges for
  the lab will also be described including expanding the analysis of images
  obtained and imaging multicellular systems.\n\nClick Here for Zoom Link\n
 \nMeeting ID: 619 122 3296\nPasscode: CSU-Anal 4:00 pm
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