Ultraresolution Imaging Through Deep Tissue and a New Information-Based Theoretical Resolution Limit

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Dr. Fang Huang presents an invited talk at the 2024 Symposium on Physical Genomics at Northwestern University.

Prof. Huang is the Reilly Associate Professor of Biomedical Engineering at Purdue University. His research focuses on developing novel optical imaging technologies to make significant advances in defining the structure and function of cellular constituents in live cells and tissues with molecular resolution. Prof. Huang earned his bachelor’s degree in physics at the University of Science and Technology of China in 2004 and his doctoral degree in Physics from the University of New Mexico in 2011. Before joining Purdue, Fang Huang was a Brown-Coxe Postdoctoral Fellow in Cell Biology at Yale School of Medicine. The Huang lab collaborates extensively with cell biologists, neuroscientists, and chemists to tackle biological questions in areas such as cytokinesis, epigenetics, neural circuits, and cell motility, and to reveal disease mechanisms in Alzheimer's disease, autism, and cancer. The lab’s researches are mainly funded through awards from NIH, DARPA and the BRAIN Initiative.

Sponsored by the Center for Physical Genomics and Engineering at Northwestern University, the Cancer and Physical Sciences Program at the Robert H. Lurie Comprehensive Cancer Center, and NIH Grants T32GM142604 and U54CA268084

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