August 18, 2014 9:05 — 0 Comments
3D Microscope Method to Look Inside Brains
A recent discovery by a research team from the University of Utah found a method for turning a small, $40 dollar needle into a 3D microscope capable of taking images up to 70 times smaller than the width of a human hair. The new method produces high-quality images comparable to expensive microscopes, and can also be implanted into the brains of living mice for imaging at the cellular level. The lead author of the study says this will allow researchers to not only take images far smaller than those taken by current miniature microscopes, but will allow it for a fraction of the cost and will open up new avenues for research. To read more about this study, click here.


Calendar/Courses
106th Meeting of the Senior Society of Neurological Surgeons
June 6-9, 2015; Miami
Neuromonitoring in Neurosurgery
European Association of Neurosurgical Societies (EANS)
June 14-16, 2015; Verona, Italy
Rocky Mountain Neurosurgical Society 50th Annual Meeting
June 20-24, 2015; Colorado Springs, Colo.
CARS 2015 - 29th International Congress and Exhibition
June 24-27, 2015; Barcelona, Spain
Neurotrauma 2015
June 28-July 01, 2015; Santa Fe, N.M.
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