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October 8, 2014
The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences announced today that Eric Betzig, a group leader at Janelia, Stefan Hell of the Max Planck Institute for Biophysical Chemistry, and William Moerner of Stanford University are the recipients of the 2014 Nobel Prize in Chemistry for the development of super-resolved fluorescence microscopy.
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Read more about Eric Betzig
- Eric Betzig Wins 2014 Nobel Prize in Chemistry, HHMI News
- Videos: A (Very) Close Look Inside the Zebrafish Brain, National Geographic
- New Technique Takes Cues from Astronomy and Ophthalmology to Sharpen Microscope Images, HHMI News
- Have Microscope, Will Travel, HHMI Bulletin
- New Microscope Produces Dazzling 3D Movies of Live Cells, HHMI News
- Eric Betzig and Harald Hess: Developing PALM Microscopy, iBiology
- Eric Betzig - Career Detour? No Problem, HHMI
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