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Applied Physics-affiliated faculty Dr. Somin Eunice Lee led a study using a new kind of superresolution to explore cell division.
Somin Eunice Lee, Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering and Biomedical Engineering Departments works with her graduate student Gary Guangjie Cui from Electrical & Computer Engineering in the Bioplasmonics Group lab at University of Michigan’s North Campus Research Complex. Photo by Marcin Szczepanski/Lead Multimedia Storyteller, Michigan Engineering (click photo for source).
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Other media coverage:
The Conversation:
Zooming across time and space simultaneously with superresolution to understand how cells divide.
The Hour:
Zooming across time and space simultaneously with superresolution to understand how cells divide.
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Release Date:
07/20/2023
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