Imaging methods that can visualize biological samples with high and temporal resolution are critical for modern biomedical research and clinical practice.
Researchers in Prof. Mark Schnitzer's laboratory have developed a robotic optical microscopy system which enables users to simultaneously view and record separate areas of a single three-dimensional sample.
Researchers in Prof. Mark Schnitzer's laboratory have developed a two-photon scanning microscope for imaging neural activity in a 2x2mm field of view while maintaining a fast scanning rate (~10Hz image update frequency).