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  • FRAP, FRET, Photoactivation and Multiphoton microscopy, Spinning disk confocal Microscopy (1 unit), 'High Content Screening'

    Naturejobs - All Jobs 2010

  • FRAP, FRET, Photoactivation and Multiphoton microscopy, Spinning disk confocal Microscopy (1 unit), 'High Content Screening'

    Naturejobs - All Jobs 2010

  • FRAP, FRET, Photoactivation and Multiphoton microscopy, Spinning disk confocal Microscopy (1 unit), 'High Content Screening'

    Naturejobs - All Jobs 2010

  • FRAP, FRET, Photoactivation and Multiphoton microscopy, Spinning disk confocal Microscopy (1 unit), 'High Content Screening'

    Naturejobs - All Jobs 2010

  • Todd Anderson, a Ph.D. student at Stanford University, shared his project in Light Field Microscopy.

    A BIL and TED Excellent Adventure 2010

  • Shimomura, O. (2005) The discovery of aequorin and green fluorescent protein, Journal of Microscopy, 217 3-15

    The Nobel Prize in Chemistry 2008 - Illustrated Presentation 2008

  • Propulsion Laboratory, lead scientist for the Microscopy

    Next Generation: Activities 2009

  • Research using a more advanced High Resolution Electron Microscopy than was in existence when the initial findings were made 13 years ago has provided the new evidence.

    New Findings On Alan Hills Meteorite Point to Microbial Life | Universe Today 2009

  • In his rambling response, Dr. Majidi refers only to “Scanning Electron Microscopy” (SEM) analysis that he says enabled the FBI to determine that “in the letter materials, the silicon and oxygen were co-located on the spore coat, within the spore.”

    Amerithrax Hoax 2009

  • "Within the last month, two samples have been analyzed by the Wet Chemistry Lab of the spacecraft's Microscopy, Electrochemistry, and Conductivity Analyzer, or MECA, suggesting one of the soil constituents may be perchlorate, a highly oxidizing substance."

    NASA Watch: Space Science News: August 2008 Archives 2008

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