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Diffractive Optics and 3D Super-Resolution Microscopy

Time: Thu 2019-09-12 09.15 - 10.00

Location: Room: Fire at SciLifeLab

Participating: Assist. Prof. Sara Abrahamsson, University of California Santa Cruz, USA

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Sara Abrahamsson, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of California Santa Cruz, USA

Abstract:

My laboratory develops optical methods for applied biological imaging using diffractive Fourier optics methods. In aberration-corrected multifocus microscopy (MFM, Abrahamsson et al. Nat. Methods 2013) we capture truly simultaneous 3D wide-field images for fast live imaging. Combining MFM with Structured Illumination Microscopy (SIM) we add optical sectioning and 3D super-resolution capability to this imaging system.

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