Please join Prof Oxana Klementieva, Lund University, in this two-part webinar based on her recent publication to learn how, for the first time, typical IR spectra and chemical IR images, at submicron resolution were acquired without water interferences in the protein bands, on freshly prepared and hydrated biopsies, tissue slices, and living organisms without compromising sample viability and function.
This webinar will cover;
- The analysis of fresh mouse brain sections on glass slides, imaging beta-sheet rich amyloid structures
- Time resolved imaging of living tissues showing evolution of beta-sheets and lipid oxidation
- How living lung tissue exposed to different levels of IR energy demonstrate no functional impairment
- Living salamander embryos imaged for lipid droplets, with no impact of measurement on embryo development
Additionally, Dr Mustafa Kansiz, Director of Product Management at Photothermal Spectroscopy Corp, will provide a brief technique overview, covering submicron simultaneous IR+Raman with co-located fluorescence widefield imaging, with advances now delivering sub-500nm IR spatial resolution.
These breakthroughs will be presented in this two-part event, together with a range of application examples, from life sciences, covering live cell lipid metabolism, single cell bacterial measurements with stable isotope labelling to fixed tissues for cell typing.
The webinar will be recorded for later on-demand viewing with opportunities to ask questions during and after the webinar.