
Eric Betzig
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An engineering physicist sometimes masquerading as a biologist or, on one occasion, a chemist. Aspiring astronaut. Nuclear is the way.
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#FluorescenceFriday #cellbiology #bioart The interior of the cell is a busy place, as seen by grazing incidence structured illumination microscopy at 30 frames per minute: Lysosomes (green) can become corralled by the endoplasmic reticulum (ER, magenta), but can also remodel the ER when they are actively transported at high speed along microtubules (MTs, yellow). ER tubules are also remodeled directly when they associate with the growing or shrinking ends of MTs.
Eric Betzig41,974 次观看 • 2 年前

At #ASCB2024 today to speak in the session "Accelerating Discoveries in Cell Biology Using AI" about our Cell Observatory initiative to expand our understanding of subcellular physiology in the native multicellular environment by coupling advanced 4D imaging with AI. We're hiring, so if you're interested in an alternative to the traditional academic path and want to become part of a hard working interdisciplinary team taking on a crazy hard but potential transformative scientific challenge, join me in Room 30C at 3:15 PM.
Eric Betzig25,551 次观看 • 1 年前

#FluorescenceFriday #zebrafish #bioart To see cells as they really are, it's necessary to see them in the native multicellular environment in which they evolved. However, the deeper we peer into living tissue, the more our view is obscured by optical aberrations. Here, take a trip as we dive 200 um down from the optic tectum to the hindbrain in a living zebrafish, turning on adaptive optics to correct these aberrations as we go, to see oligodendrocytes (orange) and neural nuclei (green).
Eric Betzig26,318 次观看 • 2 年前

#FluorescenceFriday #neuroscience #bioart A minute sliver of some of the most complex matter in the known universe: a small subset of neurons (yellow) and pre- (blue) and post- (magenta) synaptic markers over 75 x 100 x 125 um in layers IV-V of the mouse primary somatosensory cortex, as seen by combined expansion and lattice light sheet microscopy (ExLLSM): The first six seconds show all pre/post synaptic pairs, the remainder shows only those pairs associated with the small subset of labeled dendritic spines. An insanely complicated computational machine.
Eric Betzig17,465 次观看 • 2 年前

#FluorescenceFriday #Science #neuroscience Dendritic branches (green) in the mouse brain, studded with spines ("lollipops"), and myelin sheaths (pink tubes) that surround axons. Contacts between axons and dendrites called synapses facilitate communication between neurons. There are ~100 trillion synapses in the human brain, so collectively humanity has the same order of synapses as the 10^24 stars estimated in the observable universe. As seen by lattice light sheet expansion microscopy.
Eric Betzig16,355 次观看 • 2 年前
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