学术报告:Nuclear Microscopy: Development and Applications in Biomedical Research - REN Minqin
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报告人:REN Minqin

时间:12月17日(周二)下午14:00


地点:1-219

Nuclear Microscopy:  Development and Applications in Biomedical Research

Centre for Ion Beam Applications

Department of Physics

National University of Singapore


Microscopy of cell and tissues using nuclear microprobe is a unique tool for biomedical imaging. It can provide quantitative structural information at sub-micron spatial resolution and maps of important trace elements such as Ca, K, Fe, Co, Cu, Zn, which play important roles in metabolic processes of life.


For biomedical research, three nuclear techniques are mainly utilized: Proton Induced X-ray Emission (PIXE), Rutherford Backscattering Spectrometry (RBS) and Scanning Transmission Ion Microscopy (STIM). These techniques can simultaneously provide elemental analysis and structural imaging with high analytical sensitivity and quantitative accuracy.


       The talk will cover a brief overview of the nuclear microscopy facility at the Centre for Ion Beam Applications at the National University of Singapore, introduction of the three techniques used for biomedical applications and show how this is used for front-line biomedical research on single cells imaging and degenerative diseases such as Parkinson’s disease and atherosclerosis.