April 8, 2014: Label-free cell & tissue characterization by Raman spectroscopy

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Title:            Raman spectroscopy- a novel method for label-free cell detection and characterization<br>     
Speaker:          Rainer Gangnus (CellTool)
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Speaker:          Rainer Gangnus (CellTool)<br>
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Time:            1:30pm<br>
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Location:        CRTD, Seminar room 2<br>
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Host:            BioDIP / LMF CRTD/BIOTEC<br>
  
Time:            1:30pm
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Raman spectroscopy (RS) can be used to  investigate molecular changes occurring during cell development and differentiation or being introduced by drugs and disease. The information retrieved is highly specific and the cells remain viable and unaffected.
 
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Location:        CRTD, Seminar room 2
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Host:            BioDIP / LMF CRTD/BIOTEC
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Raman spectroscopy (RS) can be used to  investigate molecular changes  
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occurring during cell development and differentiation or being introduced  
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by drugs and disease. The information retrieved is highly specific and
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the cells remain viable and unaffected.
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Revision as of 10:49, 8 April 2014

Title: Raman spectroscopy- a novel method for label-free cell detection and characterization
Speaker: Rainer Gangnus (CellTool)
Time: 1:30pm
Location: CRTD, Seminar room 2
Host: BioDIP / LMF CRTD/BIOTEC

Raman spectroscopy (RS) can be used to investigate molecular changes occurring during cell development and differentiation or being introduced by drugs and disease. The information retrieved is highly specific and the cells remain viable and unaffected.


Facility: Imaging@BIOTEC/CRTD

Topic: Seminar

Entered 2014/4/8 by user Marcusm.

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