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  • Nanoscience and Quantum Engineering
  • Lasers and Accelerators
  • Condensed Matter Physics
  • Experimental and Theoretical Biophysics
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Faculty

  • Sanjiv Sam Gambhir
  • Audrey K. Ellerbee
  • Thomas M. Baer
    Tom Baer is the Executive Director of the Stanford ... more
  • Calvin F. Quate
    The dominant theme of our research over the past d ... more
  • W. E. Moerner
  • Sebastian Doniach

Courses

  • Advanced Imaging Lab in Biophysics

Publications

  • Fluorescent protein applications in microscopy
  • Image analysis benchmarking methods for high-content screen design
  • Cell cycle analysis: Live-cell imaging
  • X-ray structure determination of the glycine cleavage system protein H of Mycobacterium tuberculosis using an inverse Compton synchrotron X-ray source
  • Hard X-ray Phase-Contrast Imaging with the Compact Light Source Based on Inverse Compton X-rays
  • Illuminating Single Molecules in Condensed Matter
  • A Dozen Years of Single-Molecule Spectroscopy in Physics, Chemistry, and Biophysics
  • Methods of Single-Molecule Fluorescence Spectroscopy and Microscopy
  • Improving the Mismatch Between Light and Nanoscale Objects with Gold Bowtie Nanoantennas
  • New Directions in Single-Molecule Imaging and Analysis
  • Reconstruction Of Low-Resolution Three-Dimensional Density Maps From One-Dimensional Small-Angle X-Ray Solution Scattering Data For Biomolecules
  • In vivo brain imaging using a portable 3.9 gram two-photon fluorescence microendoscope
  • Fiber-optic fluorescence imaging
  • In vivo imaging of mammalian cochlear blood flow using fluorescence microendoscopy
  • Fast-scanning two-photon fluorescence imaging based on a microelectromechanical systems two-dimensional scanning mirror
  • Minimally invasive high-speed imaging of sarcomere contractile dynamics in mice and humans
  • High-speed, miniaturized fluorescence microscopy in freely moving mice
  • In vivo fluorescence imaging with high-resolution microlenses
  • Advances in light microscopy for neuroscience
  • In vivo brain imaging using a portable 2.9 g two-photon microscope based on a microelectromechanical systems scanning mirror
  • Automated analysis of cellular signals from large-scale calcium imaging data
  • Images of interlayer Josephson vortices in Tl2Ba2CuO6+d
  • 3-D Near-Infrared Imaging Using a MEMS-Based Miniature Dual-Axis Confocal Microscope
  • Doppler flow imaging of cytoplasmic flow using spectral domain phase microscopy
  • Phase retrieval in low-coherence interference microscopy
  • Spectral domain phase microscopy for local measurements of cytoskeletal rheology in cells
  • Investigating nanoscale cellular dynamics with cross-sectional spectral domain phase microscopy

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  • Gordon, Trey
  • LaComb, Lloyd
    Currently researching compact UV lasers for Raman ... more
  • AP Faculty Search
    The Department of Applied Physics has begun an ope ... more
  • New Faculty: Yuri Suzuki and Benjamin Lev
    Yuri Suzuki, whose research deals broadly in the s ... more
  • Ungersma, Sharon
  • Center for Biological Imaging at Stanford
  • Molecular Imaging Program at Stanford
  • PULSE Institute for Ultrafast Energy Science
  • LINAC Coherent Light Source (LCLS)
  • Stanford Photonics Research Center

Applied Physics Themes

  • Nanoscience and Quantum Engineering
  • Lasers and Accelerators
  • Condensed Matter Physics
  • Experimental and Theoretical Biophysics
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