Super-Resolution Cell and Tissue Imaging via Parallel Multifocal Scanning Microscopy — NSF Award to Georgia Tech Research Corporat
An award is made to Georgia Institute of Technology to enable research and educational infrastructure innovations in biophotonics and advanced microscopy. The research goal is to develop and implement parallel multifocal scanning microscopy (PMS), a super-resolution imaging technique for cells and tissues that involves
| Award title | Super-Resolution Cell and Tissue Imaging via Parallel Multifocal Scanning Microscopy |
|---|---|
| Award ID | 2503686 |
| Awardee | Georgia Tech Research Corporation |
| City | ATLANTA |
| State | GA |
| Amount obligated | $861,467 |
| Principal investigator | Shu Jia |
| Program | Innovation: Instrumentation |
| Start date | 09/01/2025 |
| Abstract | An award is made to Georgia Institute of Technology to enable research and educational infrastructure innovations in biophotonics and advanced microscopy. The research goal is to develop and implement parallel multifocal scanning microscopy (PMS), a super-resolution imaging technique for cells and tissues that involves minimal instrument complexity. PMS utilizes specimen movement, allowing multicolor, real-time, volumetric super-resolution microscopy through a standard epi-fluorescence platform. |
| Source | NSF Awards |
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