Flash Talk Alert! Episode 25 with Dr. Brian Caffrey

Another new episode in the FlashTalk series: Episode 25!

This flash talk discusses how recent advances in liquid phase scanning transmission electron microscopy (LP-STEM) are overcoming challenges like sample thickness and beam damage to revolutionize live-cell imaging. Using graphene encapsulation and advanced imaging techniques with the AXON Synchronicity software, Dr. Brian Caffrey shows details of cellular ultrastructure, demonstrated with the resilient bacterium Deinococcus radiodurans. Watch this flash talk to learn how LP-STEM is opening new frontiers in biological research!

Watch the episode here!
https://youtu.be/ReMGQCcgJNs

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