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  1. 25. Jan. 2022 · The W. M. Keck Foundation has awarded research duo Catherine Galbraith, Ph.D., and James Galbraith, Ph.D., $1 million over three years to develop a one-of-a-kind imaging and computational system. Their system will seek to decode molecular aggregates — collections of proteins or ribonucleic acid that frequently rearrange inside ...

  2. 2002. Interferometric fluorescent super-resolution microscopy resolves 3D cellular ultrastructure. G Shtengel, JA Galbraith, CG Galbraith, J Lippincott-Schwartz, JM Gillette, ... Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 106 (9), 3125-3130. , 2009. 1046. 2009. Live-cell photoactivated localization microscopy of nanoscale adhesion dynamics.

  3. Catherine Galbraith (née Catherine Merriam Atwater; January 19, 1913 – October 1, 2008) was an American author who was the wife of economist and author John Kenneth Galbraith, and the mother of four sons: diplomat and political analyst, Peter W. Galbraith, economist James K. Galbraith, attorney J. Alan Galbraith, and Douglas ...

  4. Catherine G Galbraith is an American scientist and an Associate Professor of Biomedical Engineering at OHSU and Discovery Engine Investigator at Knight Cancer Institute, known for her work in cell mobility and cell migration as well as super-resolution microscopy.

  5. Catherine G. Galbraith, PhD We use multidisciplinary approaches and cutting-edge microscopy to investigate how cells make decisions in processes as diverse as motility, synaptogenesis , and metastasis.

  6. 26. Jan. 2022 · The W. M. Keck Foundation has awarded research duo Catherine Galbraith, Ph.D., and James Galbraith, Ph.D., $1 million over three years to develop a one-of-a-kind imaging and computational system.

  7. 2. Aug. 2023 · Here, we indicate how single-molecule imaging and analyses can be applied to quantify condensates. We discuss the pros and cons of different techniques for measuring differences between transient molecular behaviors inside and outside condensates.