Ranked #1
Kanazawa NanoLSI Research Podcast: Small but mighty: Identifying nanosized molecules using atomic force microscopy
Kanazawa NanoLSI Research Podcast: Small but mighty: Identifying nanosized molecules using atomic force microscopy
Kanazawa NanoLSI Research Podcast 26 May 2022 Small but mighty: Identifying nanosized molecules using atomic force micro... Read more
26 May 2022
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6mins
Ranked #2
Professor Toshio Ando: Publication of an insightful reference book on high-speed atomic force microscopy (HS-AFM) for in situ biological applications
Professor Toshio Ando: Publication of an insightful reference book on high-speed atomic force microscopy (HS-AFM) for in situ biological applications
Kanazawa University research: Publication of an insightful reference book on high-speed atomic force microscopy (HS-AFM)... Read more
7 May 2022
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17mins
Ranked #3
Carsten Beta: Research on biological physics on the scale of individual cells based on nanomicroscopic manipulation and pattern formation in nonlinear systems (Potsdam/ Recorded on 18 March 2022)
Carsten Beta: Research on biological physics on the scale of individual cells based on nanomicroscopic manipulation and pattern formation in nonlinear systems (Potsdam/ Recorded on 18 March 2022)
Professor Carsten Beta is an overseas-based principal investigator at the NanoLSI WPI Kanazawa University and faculty at... Read more
3 May 2022
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22mins
Ranked #4
Shigehisa Akine and Mark J. MacLachlan: Nanomolecular cages for biomolecular sensing and AFM tips for chemically probing living cells. (Recorded 15 March 2022, JST)
Shigehisa Akine and Mark J. MacLachlan: Nanomolecular cages for biomolecular sensing and AFM tips for chemically probing living cells. (Recorded 15 March 2022, JST)
Professor Shigehisa Akine is a principal investigator at the NanoLSI WPI Kanazawa University. Professor Mark MacLachlan ... Read more
3 May 2022
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18mins
Ranked #5
Alexander S. Mikhailov: Simple computational models for exploring complex bio-dynamic phenomena (Kanazawa/Recorded 19 February 2021)
Alexander S. Mikhailov: Simple computational models for exploring complex bio-dynamic phenomena (Kanazawa/Recorded 19 February 2021)
Professor Alexander S. Mikhailov is an overseas Computational Science group of the WPI NanoLSI and a professor at the De... Read more
26 Feb 2021
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22mins
Ranked #6
Yuri Korchev: Innovative nanopipette nanoprobe-based scanning ion conductance microscopy for imaging of living cells. (London, UK/Recorded 5 February 2021).
Yuri Korchev: Innovative nanopipette nanoprobe-based scanning ion conductance microscopy for imaging of living cells. (London, UK/Recorded 5 February 2021).
Professor Yuri Korchev is an overseas PI of the Nanometrology group of the WPI NanoLSI and a professor at the Faculty of... Read more
21 Feb 2021
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18mins
Ranked #7
Adam Foster: Computational physics for modelling complex scanning probe images (Espoo, Finland/Recorded 3 February 2021).
Adam Foster: Computational physics for modelling complex scanning probe images (Espoo, Finland/Recorded 3 February 2021).
Professor Adam Foster is an overseas PI at the WPI Nano Life Science Institute (WPI-NanoLSI) and leader of the Surface a... Read more
21 Feb 2021
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19mins
Ranked #8
Mark MacLachlan: Biocompatible atomic force microscope tips for chemically probing living cells (Vancouver/Recorded on 3 February 2021)
Mark MacLachlan: Biocompatible atomic force microscope tips for chemically probing living cells (Vancouver/Recorded on 3 February 2021)
Professor Mark MacLachlan is an overseas-based principal investigator at the NanoLSI WPI Kanazawa University and faculty... Read more
18 Feb 2021
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17mins