Understanding Extremely High Throughput Quantitative Phase Imaging With A Multi Camera Array Microscope
Exploring Extremely High Throughput Quantitative Phase Imaging With A Multi Camera Array Microscope reveals several interesting facts. This talk presented by Josh Lerner (a PhD student in the Computational Optics Lab at Duke University) describes his recent efforts ...
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- In this short lecture, Dr. Roarke Horstmeyer presents an overview of recent work with developing and commercializing the ...
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- This short talk outlines how the Horstmeyer Lab at Duke University is advancing organoid research with its new
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Come see our poster at SLAS Europe 2025! In this preliminary work, we present an MCAM system for live cell 3D tracking at ... Researchers from Nanjing University of Science and Technology (NJUST) and the University of Hong Kong have recently ... Multi
This is a lecture by Prof. Roarke Horstmeyer (Duke University), given as an invited Optica webinar, which details the
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