Live Imaging & Tracking of Single Molecules
Live imaging is a powerful tool in research that enables researchers to observe dynamic events in real time. With the ability to track single molecules, scientists can gain insights into the motion of individual particles in vitro or in living cells over time, with trajectories that can be extracted at resolutions of up to milliseconds. In this Tips & Tricks webinar, ONI Product Manager Dr. James Rhodes and Customer Success Scientist Dr. Raphael Jorand share their knowledge on how to get started with live imaging and tracking of single molecules. The session covers tips on sample preparation and image acquisition, with a particular focus on how to perform these using ONI’s Nanoimager.

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