Applications Training for Poseidon AX at the University of Virginia

Now this is the face of a new liquid cell expert! Incoming University of Virginia Professor Kory Burns recently attended a Poseidon AX training with Prof. Rob Kelly’s PhD student Timothy Montoya performed by our own Dr. Madeline Dressel Dukes. It was a great 2-day session learning the basics of Poseidon AX operation as well as theory surrounding liquid cell electron microscopy. Thank you so much to Kory, Timothy, and Rob for the amazing hospitality!

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2024-05-15 Apps training Virginia

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