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SUMMARY:Super-Resolution Microscopy Made Simple
LOCATION:Chemistry A101
TZID:America/Denver
DTSTART:20182001T000000
UID:2026-05-03-08-10-22@natsci.colostate.edu
DTSTAMP:20260503T081022
Description:About the Seminar\n\nThe Vaughan group develops new chemical to
 ols for high resolution fluorescence microscopy and uses these tools\, alo
 ng with established ones\, to understand the organization of biological sy
 stems with rich molecular detail. On the tool development side\, we are sy
 nthesizing new fluorescent probes\, creating new methods for tissue expans
 ion and clearing\, and developing assays to understand the organization of
  the genome. On the application side\, we have partnered with biologists a
 nd pathologists to study the cytoskeleton\, the organization of mouse and 
 human kidney\, and immune cell development. In my talk\, I will discuss ou
 r recent work on the development and application of chemical tools for bio
 logical imaging.\n\n&nbsp\;\n\nAbout the Speaker\n\nProf. Vaughan grew up 
 in the San Francisco bay area and had an interest in science from an early
  age. He studied chemistry at Reed College in Portland\, OR and then earne
 d a Ph.D. in physical chemistry at MIT where he worked in the lab of Keith
  Nelson on applications of adaptive optics to ultrafast spectroscopy. For 
 his postdoctoral research in Xiaowei Zhuang\\'s lab at Harvard he develope
 d tools for super-resolution fluorescence microscopy and studied virus tra
 nsport. His current interests include developing new tools to extract mole
 cular detail from intact biological specimens and applying these tools to 
 important biological questions. 4:00 pm
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