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While Jessica was recovering from surgery, her colleague Gang Ruan delivered this presentation about the Winter lab's QSTORM research efforts at Histochemistry 2012, at the Woods Hole Marine Biological Laboratory. Gang focuses on the effort to design the switchable quantum dots, required for STORM super-resolution imaging.

See the team website at qstorm.org.

QSTORM is an NSF-funded collaborative research venture with the goal of making a major breakthrough in biological imaging and visualization. The team is harnessing switchable quantum dots, histochemistry, and STORM super-resolution microscopy to provide unprecedented visual detail on the molecular machinery of life inside living cells. The team's Principal Investigators are Jessica Winter of Ohio State University, Peter Kner of University of Georgia --Athens, Beth Brainerd of Brown University, Ge Yang of Carnegie-Mellon, and Carol Lynn Alpert of the Museum of Science, Boston. Supported provided by NSF #(Award No. MCB-1052733).

Any opinions, findings, and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this material are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of the National Science Foundation.
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