Life science applications of O-PTIR, from tissues to live cells and single cell bacteria
In this webinar, we will show how submicron simultaneous Optical-Photothermal IR (O-PTIR) spectroscopy and Raman microscopy (IR+Raman) is being used and published in life science applications, from tissues, to cells and even single bacterial cells.
Prof Roy Goodacre (Uni Liverpool, UK) will present results from his recent publication on stable isotope labelled bacteria, studied with single cell O-PTIR to reveal insights into bacterial metabolism, not only as communities, but also interactions between microorganisms. This presents a significant advance as most studies have focused on evaluating communities of cells, due to the poor spatial resolution achieved by classical infrared microspectrometers and, to date, there is no study evaluating the incorporation of labelled compounds by bacteria at single cell levels using infrared spectroscopy.
In conjunction with Dr Mustafa Kansiz, Director of Product Management and Marketing at PSC, we are proud to present this cutting-edge webinar.
The webinar will be recorded for later on-demand viewing with opportunities to ask questions during and after the webinar.