Teach Me in 10 – Visualizing Biological Processes With Elizabeth Neumann
In this installment of Teach Me in 10, we are delighted to welcome Elizabeth K. Neumann from Vanderbilt University’s Mass Spectrometry Research Center.
Elizabeth explains how imaging mass spectrometry can be used to study a variety of biological samples. She also demonstrates how it can be used to detect hundreds to thousands of molecules at cellular resolution – helping researchers gain a better understanding of complex biological systems.
How can imaging mass spectrometry be used to study biological processes within the body? Watch this installment of Teach Me in 10 to find out!
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