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Presented By: Prof. Anna-Karin Gustavsson & Matthew Kose-Dunn Speaker Biography: Dr. Matthew Kose-Dunn is Teledyne’s Marketing Manager and Application Specialist, who joined the company in October 2019. Dr. Kose-Dunn is involved in content creation for Teledyne Photometrics, including but not limited to social media, technical and educational web articles, the 'Science Off Camera' podcast, collection and generation of customer stories, product marketing material, and the webinar program. Dr. Kose-Dunn also drives business development through researching new markets and disseminating material throughout different company areas, as well as taking a technical customer support and application specialist role, often traveling to research sites to assist with the setup and integration of new scientific cameras in imaging systems. Dr. Kose-Dunn brings 10 years of academia and research experience, such as completing a PhD in Regenerative Medicine (Keele, Loughborough and Nottingham Universities) and taking a HE teaching role in a leading UK Medical School. Dr. Kose-Dunn has a passion for science, research and education, which has translated to allowing researchers to get the most out of their imaging and answer their scientific questions. Webinar: Super-Resolution Microscopy: Capturing the Nano-World Webinar Abstract: Microscopy involves the study of organisms too small to see with the naked eye, magnifying the small worlds within our own so we can study and understand these samples. Organs, tissues and cells, all the way down to viruses, proteins and single molecules. However, there exists hard limitations in how much you can resolve with a microscope, namely the diffraction limit of light, which makes imaging samples smaller than 200 nm almost impossible with conventional microscopy. Super resolution microscopy breaks through the diffraction limit, allowing scientists and researchers to visualise the nano-world, imaging sub-cellular details, viruses, proteins and molecules using a wide variety of super resolution methods and techniques. On this webinar, Dr. Matthew Kose-Dunn of Teledyne Photometrics and guest speaker Prof. Anna-Karin Gustavsson of Rice University, Texas, will discuss super resolution microscopy. We will cover the benefits, challenges, methodologies and stunning results that each technique can achieve, whether using SIM, ExM, STORM, SOFI or others, and how these results are amplified when using high resolution, high sensitivity scientific CMOS cameras from Teledyne Photometrics. Teledyne Photometrics designs and manufactures high-end cameras for demanding, quantitative scientific research, and are the market leader for advanced scientific CMOS technologies. Learning Objectives Learn about the diffraction limit of light and the need for super resolution microscopy Discover all the different kinds of techniques that are used to achieve super resolution imaging Recognize how Teledyne Photometrics cameras are used for super resolution microscopy Labroots on Social: Facebook: / labrootsinc Twitter: / labroots LinkedIn: / labroots Instagram: / labrootsinc Pinterest: / labroots SnapChat: labroots_inc