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By Dr Matthew Kose-Dunn
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The podcast currently has 49 episodes available.
Dr. Izzy Jayasinghe @i_jayas works with cell signaling between muscle cells (particularly calcium signaling) and super-resolution microscopy at the School of Biosciences at The University Of Sheffield. In this episode, we talk about super-resolution imaging techniques, advocacy in academia, Brazilian dance, and the differences when working with optics and biology!
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Dr. Gilles Vanwalleghem @DrYassum is a neuroscientist at the Department of Molecular Biology and Genetics at Aarhus University. In this episode, we talk about board games, zebrafish, the enteric nervous system, and the imaging applications used throughout his career!
Teledyne Photometrics
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Dr. Romain Laine @LaineBioImaging (previously of UCL/Crick) is the Head of Intelligent Imaging at Micrographia Bio, where he works on developing microscopy and deep learning technologies for biomedical research! Tune into this episode and hear all about machine learning, living in London, and pushing the boundaries of live cell imaging!
Teledyne Photometrics
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Prof. Graham Dellaire @DocDellaire is a Professor of Pathology at Dalhousie University, Canada. Graham is a cancer biologist, geneticist, guitarist, microscopist, and many more! Tune in to hear about academia in Canada, the relationship between science and economy, and the role of imaging in Prof. Dellaire's career!
Teledyne Photometrics
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This is an internal podcast with the Chief Technology Officer at Teledyne Princeton Instruments, Jason McClure. In this episode, we talk about Jason's career path, the many applications of spectroscopy, and how technology will change over time.
Teledyne Photometrics
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This is an internal podcast with the Business Growth Manager at Teledyne Photometrics, Rachit Mohindra @rchtmhndr. In this episode we talk about Rachit's journey into his career, the interfaces between academia and industry, and how business differs across the world.
Teledyne Photometrics
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LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/teledynephotometrics/
This is an internal podcast with the Vice President of Business Development at Teledyne Photometrics and Teledyne Princeton Instruments, Rob LaBelle. Hear about Rob's journey into his current position, life in Arizona, and working in business development.
Teledyne Photometrics
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Prof. Freddy Frischknecht @FrischknechtLab is a cell biologist at the Centre for Infection and Parasitology at Heidelberg University. Freddy studies malaria parasites and is interested in host-pathogen interactions, imaging, teaching, space exploration, and gardening!
Teledyne Photometrics
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Interview with Prof. Brian Pogue (recorded 2021-03-25)
Brian Pogue is Professor of Engineering at Dartmouth College in the United States. Brians research involves creating and exploring new ways to improve medical diagnostics and care using optics and light that affect cancer therapy, light guided surgery and new optical imaging methods. We talked about his career path into medical physics, the impact of optical methods in medicine and building a team for interdisciplinary, translational research.
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Welcome to Science Off Camera, brought to you by Teledyne Princeton Instruments and Teledyne Photometrics, hosted by Dr. Matthew Kose-Dunn and Sebastian Remi. On this podcast you will find conversations with scientists and industry leaders in scientific imaging and spectroscopy.
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The podcast currently has 49 episodes available.