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microscopy

Theoretical Physics - From Outer Space to Plasma
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Imaging living systems

Dr Adrien Hallou presents a new methodology called 'spatial mechano-transcriptomics', which allows the simultaneous measurement of the mechanical and transcriptional states of cells in a multicellular tissue at single cell resolution.
Collecting COVID: Oral Histories

Dr Nicole Robb

Georgina Ferry interviews Nicole Robb, Visiting Lecturer, Department of Physics, 10 March 2022.
Micrographia 350

On Closer Inspection: placing Hooke's Language under the Microscope

Dr Anna Camilleri English Fellow, Christ Church give a talk on the use language within Hooke's writings.
Micrographia 350

Atomic-resolution Electron Microscopy for Chemistry: From Brain and Fancy to plainness of Observations

Professor Eiichi Nakamura, Department of Chemistry, University of Tokyo talks about innovations in microscopy.
Micrographia 350

Christ Church in the Commonwealth: Hooke’s college

Judith Curthoys Archivist, Christ Church talks about Robert Hooke's time at Christ Church.
Micrographia 350

Multi-dimensional Super Resolution Imaging

Dr Steven Lee Department of Chemistry, University of Cambridge gives an insight into some modern microscopy innovations.
Micrographia 350

Concluding remarks

Professor Dirk Aarts, Physical Chemistry Laboratory, Oxford and Chemistry Fellow, Christ Church gives the concluding remarks to the days talks.
Micrographia 350

Robert Hooke’s Micrographia: 350 years on

Dr Allan Chapman Science Historian, Wadham College talks about Robert Hookes groundbreaking book Micrographia.
Oxford Sparks: bringing science to life

You've Got a Nerve

In the early 1900s, Charles Sherrington examined microscope slides of muscles, nerves, the spine and the brain and traced the connections between them building a picture of how muscles are controlled. Researchers today still use principles he established.
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

Biological imaging

Video microscopy aims to improve target discovery and drug development and to do so generates large volumes of data.
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

Biological imaging

Video microscopy aims to improve target discovery and drug development and to do so generates large volumes of data.
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

Structural cell biology of virus infection

Professor Kay Grunewald tells us how structural cell biology can help us understand virus infection.
Immunology

Structural cell biology of virus infection

Professor Kay Grunewald tells us how structural cell biology can help us understand virus infection.
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

Molecular immunology

Dr Christian Eggeling tells us how new imaging methods help us understand immunology at the molecular level.
Immunology

Molecular immunology

Dr Christian Eggeling tells us how new imaging methods help us understand immunology at the molecular level.

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