Biomedical Imaging
Do you want to light up the world?
Study imaging technology and cutting-edge microscopy.
You can be part of the development and delivery of novel methodologies enabling state-of-the-art biological systems studies and translational research.
We develop cutting-edge microscopy and imaging techniques to deliver novel methodologies enabling state-of-the-art biological systems studies and translational research. Cross-disciplinary teams with backgrounds in physics, chemistry, electrical engineering, as well as biomedical engineering make efforts to extend the frontiers in imaging capabilities, from watching individual molecules to unveiling the structure of complex tissues to understand the fundamentals of life and disease.
Faculty with primary interest in this area are
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