Microscopy: What Can You Learn With a Light Microscope (Ron Vale)
Get the whole course: https://www.ibiology.org/talks/light-... This lecture provides an overview of the historical contributions that light microscopy has made to the life sciences and an overview of current exciting developments, such as GFP, super-resolution microscopy, using microscopy to measure biochemical reactions, and imaging of the nervous system.

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Microscopy: Early History of Microscopy (Joseph Gall)

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Microscopy: Choosing the Right Microscopy Technique (Ron Vale)

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Can You Keep Zooming In Infinitely?

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Xiaowei Zhuang (Harvard/HHMI) Part 1: Super-Resolution Fluorescence Microscopy

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The most beautiful formula not enough people understand

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There Is Something Faster Than Light

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Study Solves the Mystery of Why Humans Are Mostly Right Handed

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The Crystal That Could Destroy All Medicine

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The Insane Genius of a Formula 1 Gearbox

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Microscopy: Microscope Imaging and Koehler Illumination (Ron Vale)

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Terence Tao on the cosmic distance ladder

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How To Kick Off Your Microscopic Journey

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Nobel Prize lecture: Demis Hassabis, Nobel Prize in Chemistry 2024

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Eric Betzig and Harald Hess (Janelia Farm/HHMI): Developing PALM Microscopy

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Microscopy: Super-Resolution: Overview and Stimulated Emission Depletion (STED) (Stefan Hell)

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WSU: Space, Time, and Einstein with Brian Greene | World Science Festival

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🔬 10 Things I Wish I Knew when Starting Microscopy as a Hobby

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What is CRYOEM?

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Microscopy: Resolution (Jeff Lichtman)

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