The Cell’s Mystery: Shinya Inoué
Last spring, independent radio producer Sara Robberson became interested in the life of Shinya Inoué, a pioneering microscopist, cell biologist, and MBL Distinguished Scientist. Little did she realize,...
View ArticleSensing the Light, But Not to See
Among the animals that are appealing “cover models” for scientific journals, lancelets don’t spring readily to mind. Slender, limbless, primitive blobs that look pretty much the same end to end,...
View ArticleMBL Scientists Present Leading Edge of Microscopy at AAAS Meeting in Boston
Senior Scientist Rudolf Oldenbourg and other MBL-affiliated biologists and physicists revealed their collaborative process to create informative, beautiful images of cell structure and behavior at the...
View ArticleShinya Inoué is Designated Honorary Scholar at Friday Harbor Laboratory’s...
By Jane MacNeil MBL Distinguished Scientist Shinya Inoué has been designated as the second Honorary Scholar within the Edward Sylvester Morse Institute at the University of Washington. This designation...
View Article@MBL: Spring Forward
A thin crescent of ice was still on Eel Pond when Pablo Correa came to the MBL last March to begin shooting a video. Correa’s visit was exploratory: He knew he wanted to make a short documentary about...
View ArticleCell Biologist Releases a “Microscopic Blockbuster”
MBL Adjunct Scientist Amy Gladfelter can now add “video producer” to her resume. Tapped to make her science “visible to the world” by Celldance Studios, a project of the American Society for Cell...
View ArticleOosight(R) Microscope Line Developed at MBL is Acquired
The Oosight(R) product line of microscopes, developed at the MBL and commercialized by Cambridge Research & Instrumentation, Inc. (CRi), has been acquired by Hamilton Thorne, Ltd., a provider of...
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