Live Cell Imaging Using Sub-Micron IR Spectroscopy
Published on 02-08-202405:11 PM by
m_galy1| Updated on 02-08-202405:13 PM
Join Asst. Prof Caitlin Davis of Yale University to learn about recent research on a critical metabolic process in live cells – de novo lipogenesis, using a breakthrough new technology that enables IR spectroscopy and imaging at submicron spatial resolution on a wide range of samples including in water. The breakthrough technology that enables sub-micron IR spectroscopy is Optical Photothermal IR Spectroscopy (O-PTIR). Prof. Davis will discuss how she uses O-PTIR to probe metabolic heterogeneity in live cells with rapid sub-micron IR imaging.
In the opening part of this webinar, hear from Dr. Mustafa Kansiz (PSC), as he provides an introductory overview of O-PTIR and how it’s being used by scientists in a wide range of application areas including, life science, microplastics, pharmaceutical sub-visible particulates and contamination identification in industrial failure analysis.
Key Learning Objectives:
Understand the principle of operation for submicron IR spectroscopy
Learn about specific applications of simultaneous IR and Raman
How O-PTIR can advance your research goals and increase the impact of your publications
Who Should Attend:
Research Professors and Academics
Laboratory Directors and Managers
Industrial Failure Analysis Engineers
Chemical and Polymer Engineers and Scientists
Vibrational Spectroscopists
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Speakers: Prof Caitlin Davis Assistant Professor of Chemistry, Yale University
Dr. Mustafa Kansiz Director of Product Management, Photothermal Spectroscopy Corp
Alexandra Taylor Contributing Editor, C&EN Media Group