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Scientists at the University of Tokyo have developed a groundbreaking AI-powered technology that can non-invasively monitor ...
Yesterday’s plenary talk by Keisuke Goda, Professor of Physical Chemistry at the University of Tokyo (and an ImPACT Program Manager, Cabinet Office, Government of Japan), considered recent ...
Dr. Keisuke Goda, a Professor of chemistry at the University of Tokyo who led the research team, said: “Part of my scientific curiosity comes from the recent advances in high-speed imaging and ...
“We have invented a new type of imaging technology that overcomes the fundamental limitation between sensitivity and speed,” said Keisuke Goda, an optoelectronic specialist at the University ...
Dr. Keisuke Goda, a Professor of chemistry at the University of Tokyo who led the research team, said: "Part of my scientific curiosity comes from the recent advances in high-speed imaging and ...
Scientific American reports. A team led by Keisuke Goda at the University of California, Los Angeles, is developing a system that combines a microscope with a device for counting and studying ...
Researchers Keisuke Goda, Kevin Tsia and team leader Bahram Jalali developed the approach that captures each picture with an ultrashort laser, a flash of light a billionth of a second long.
says senior author Keisuke Goda, a physical chemist at the University of Tokyo. "We envision the developed tool to be broadly applicable in the study of what genes affect the spatial localization ...
"This technology stands out because it allows doctors to directly observe platelets in the bloodstream and measure how they interact and form clumps in real time," said Keisuke Goda, a professor ...