A short history of the microscope
A short history of the microscope
Today, we can see things much smaller than the wavelength of light and see inside living cells with molecular sensitivity and specificity. In this talk, by Professor Clemens Kaminski, you will learn about the history of the light microscope, the principles behind state-of the-art techniques, and our efforts to unravel molecular mechanisms of human diseases.
Speakers
Professor Clemens Kaminski (Robinson)
Professor of Chemical Physics, Director: EPSRC Centre for Doctoral Training in Sensor Technologies and Applications, Head of Department Research Interests Unravelling molecular mechanisms of disease with modern optical imaging techniques Awards & Prizes Cyril Hinshelwood Prize, UK (2004) Gaydon Award, UK (2004), Philip Leverhulme Research Prize, UK (2005), SAOT International Optics Award, Germany (2008), iNano Distinguished Lecturer, Denmark (2012), Morris Sudgen Award (2014), Fellow of the Optical Society of America (2015)
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