Moskowitz Center for Nano and Bio-Imaging funding was awarded to the following projects

Moskowitz Center for Nano and Bio-Imaging funding was awarded to the following projects

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  • Michael Katz, Dr. Nadav Elad, and Prof. Ron Diskin for the development of an efficient method for coating EM grids with graphene monolayer for single-particle cryo-EM data collection.
  • Prof. Itay Halevi and Dr. Ifat Kaplan-Ashiri for the development of a method to study metal-sulfide minerals using cathodoluminescence in scanning electron microscope.
  • Dr. Filipe Natalio, Dr. XiaoMeng Sui, and Ifat Kaplan-Ashiri for the development of in situ wet Scanning Electron Microscopy method for analyzing hydrophobicity of biological samples.
  • Prof. Ernesto Joselevich, Dr. XiaoMeng Sui and Dr. Ifat Kaplan-Ashiri for the development of in situ SEM methods to observe the growth of nanowires and other nanostructures on surfaces at high temperatures in real time.
  • Prof. Lia Addadi, Jenny Capua-Shenkar, Dr. Ifat Kaplan-Ashiri and Katya Rechav for the development of correlative cryo-SEM/cathodoluminescence and cryo-FIB/SEM application to cholesterol deposits.
  • Prof. Ravid Straussman, Dr. Deborah Nejman, Dr. Smadar Levin-Zaidman and Dr. Tali Dadosh for the development of a novel CLEM method for combining TEM and FISH labeling specific implementation for the intra-tumor bacteria.
  • Prof. Ronen Alon, Dr. Sara Feigelson and Dr. Tali Dadosh for the application of  PAINT based super-resolution microscopy to identification of novel signaling assemblies on immune cells.
  • Prof. H. Daniel Wagner and Dr. XiaoMeng Sui for the development of in situ SEM methods to mechanically test single electrospun fibers.