Microscopy: Miniature Microscopes for Deep Tissue Imaging (Mark Schnitzer)
Learn more: https://www.ibiology.org/talks/miniat... This lecture describes recent work on developing small microscopes for deep tissue imaging that can surgically implementing into living and awake animals. Exciting applications are described for imaging the activity and long term shape changes of single neurons in the brain.

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