Traditional observation of chromatin relies on staining, just as the name 'chromatin' suggests! Unfortunately, the staining process damages biological samples, making it impossible to observe live cells over extended periods. This poster will explain how to use a highly sensitive interference scattering microscopy technique developed in the lab to observe chromatin structure and dynamics with high resolution, without the need for any staining of the samples.
Activity Information
Speaker
Dr. Yi-Teng Hsiao
Time
10/19 09:00 - 15:30
Location
Humanities and Social Sciences Building (HSSB)
Venue
4F Recreation Hall
Activity Classification
Division
Division of Mathematics and Physical Sciences
Category
Research Exhibitions
Target Audience
Age 12 and above
Instructions
Contact
Wen-Hui Chen
2366-8275
Note
12:00-13:00 Lunch Break