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Prof. Eric Betzig
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Endgame with Gita Wirjawan
Eric Betzig: We're Killing Science with Politics
About Eric Betzig:Eric Betzig is a Professor of Molecular and Cell Biology at UC Berkeley, holding the Eugene D. Commins Presidential Chair in Experimental Physics. He is also a Senior Fellow at the Janelia Research Campus and an Investigator of the Howard Hughes Medical Institute. After earning his Ph.D. at Cornell and working at AT&T Bell Labs on near-field optics, he left academia in 1995 for the machine tool industry. He returned to science in 2005, building the first super-resolution single molecule localization microscope with Harald Hess, work that earned him the 2014 Nobel Prize in Chemistry...
2025-06-17
2h 30
Optimal Living Daily - Personal Development and Self-Improvement
Doing What it Takes Versus Taking What You Already Know How to Do by Cal Newport
Discover all of the podcasts in our network, search for specific episodes, get the Optimal Living Daily workbook, and learn more at: OLDPodcast.com.Episode 3504:Cal Newport highlights Eric Betzig’s unconventional path to a Nobel Prize to reveal a key insight, real success comes from doing what it takes, not just refining what we already know. He challenges us to stop making safe tweaks and start taking bold steps toward true breakthroughs.Read along with the original article(s) here: https://calnewport.com/doing-what-it-takes-versus-taking-what-you-already-know-how-to-do/Quotes to ponder:"When Er...
2025-02-22
10 min
Axial Podcast
Imaging Dyes and Microscopy with Luke Lavis
Luke Lavis is a senior group leader and head of molecular tools and imaging at HHMI’s Janelia Research Campus. Luke Lavis works at the interface of chemistry and biology, developing small-molecule fluorescent dyes to illuminate biological samples. Lavis and his team use modern organic chemistry to design and synthesize bright fluorescent labels for imaging structures inside living cells. By combining these novel compounds with advances in instrumentation, protein engineering, and genetic manipulation, the Lavis Lab and their collaborators devise sophisticated bioimaging experiments at different scales ranging from tracking single molecules to measuring neural activity in cells and animals....
2023-07-09
1h 26
Mentors at Your Benchside
Creativity in Science: How a Good Imagination Can Help Your Research
#23 — Creativity in Science: How a Good Imagination Can Help Your ResearchIf you're stuck in a research rut in the lab, developing your creativity can help you find new solutions to current problems that may be impeding your scientific progress.In this episode, we explore 3 important questions you should consider to help spark your creativity in the lab and provide 8 simple tips to help achieve this.Read the full article on boosting your creativity in science. [1]If you are looking for further advice, make sure you listen to our Happy Scientist Pod...
2022-09-06
10 min
UnderDocs
Leopoldina x UnderDocs: Prof. Stefan Hell über seine Faszination Wissenschaft
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2022-08-01
23 min
NeuroRadio
#30 Being a technologist at 10x
初のインダストリーからのゲスト。Wyss Institute から 10x Genomics に就職された佐々木浩さん(@popeetheclown)にお越しいただき、アカデミアとインダストリーの研究スタイルや自由の違い、海外就活の詳細なタイムラインと勘所、インダストリー研究ならではの醍醐味について伺いました(11/22 収録) Shownotes: 佐々木浩さん 10x Genomics Wyss Institute HP 泊研HP RISCの形成過程再構成&一分子イメージングのお仕事 論文 筆頭著者レビュー aaRS(PheRS)に関する構造生物学のお仕事 DNA-PAINTの簡単な説明 ぽん(Peng Yin)ラボHP DECODE-PAINTのお仕事(講演アブスト) 兵庫県立大学の吉久先生 日本RNA学会 上海科技大学の多田隈さん DNA Origami 2006の論文 University of Washington の Brianラボ アカデミアとインダストリーの自由度について、 HarvardのテニュアからGoogleに行ったMatt Welsh氏のブログポスト 10xが進めているin situプロダクトの情報 10xのファウンダー:Serge Saxonov と Ben Hindson 最初のプロダクト(Chromium) Swedenにあった会社(Spatial Transcriptomics, Cartana) (10xはスウェーデンのスタートアップを2社買収していて、Spatial Transcriptomics -> Visium、Cartana -> New in situ platformというようになっています by 佐々木さん) David Hoffman Eric Betzig 超解像で2014年ノーベル賞 David HoffmanのScienceの仕事 Wyss時代に隣のラボにいた友達で、現在の同僚 Eswar Iyer 元々はTwitterで出会って仲良くなった友達 Sizun Jiang 10xでの直属の上司 Justin Costa Ting Wu Josie (Kishi) ストックオプション:会社の株式をあらかじめ定めた価格で将来取得する権利 IPO:会社の株を初めて誰にでも取引できるようにすること 10x Genomicsのジョブオープニング Neuralinkのホワイトペーパー Melissa Moore@Moderna Melissa Mooreによるレクチャー(をまとめた記事) Editorial Notes: Wyssのスローガンの一つに “Breakthrough discoveries cannot change the world if they do not leave the lab” というのがありますが、こういうことなんだな~と腹落ちした回でした (宮脇) 録音チェックのために改めて聞き直すと、宮脇さん良い声だな……と思いました(佐々木) 自分のいない収録音源を編集するのは、いちリスナーとして新鮮に聴けてよかったです(萩原)
2021-12-24
1h 59
The Microscopists
Harald Hess (HHMI Janelia Research Campus)
#25 — Harald Hess is a pioneer in the fields of high-throughput electron microscopy and super-resolution 3D microscopy, and today we’ll discover more about what inspired him, his move from academia to industry and back again, and who comes off best in his tennis matches with Eric Betzig.We’ll hear how Harald and Eric built the first super-resolution microscope for PALM microscopy in Harald’s front room, what his mother thought of the first PALM images, and why science needs different approaches to progress.Watch or Listen to all episodes of The Microscopists here: https://themicro...
2021-07-16
1h 12
The Microscopists
Eric Betzig (University of California)
#12 — This episode of The Microscopists was recorded LIVE with a very special guest - Eric Betzig!We already know so much about Eric, but I hope that our chat will reveal more about the man behind the many ingenious contributions to the world of microscopy, life sciences, and science in general.While Eric is well known for receiving the 2014 Nobel Prize for Chemistry along with Stefan Hell and William Moerner for developing super-resolution fluorescence microscopy, you might be surprised to hear that he doesn’t consider himself a chemist at all.Join us as w...
2021-01-22
1h 15
Hyde Park Civilizace
Eric Betzig (Nobel Prize in Chemistry laureate)
He says he had two mid-life crisis. The first one when he got an idea and the second one when he implemented it. Today he is Nobel Prize laureate - professor Eric Betzig came up with a method that makes is possible to watch throught optical microscopes things that are only few nanometers big. One nanometer equals one bilionth of a meter. Scientist can now for example see proteins responsible for development of Alzheimer’s or Parkinson‘s disease. He was also able to surpass his own recognised research. He recieved the 2014 Nobel Prize in Chemistry and yet he says "I ce...
2020-02-19
54 min
Hyde Park Civilizace
Eric Betzig (fyzik, nositel Nobelovy ceny za chemii)
Profesor Eric Betzig vymyslel postup, díky kterému je možné se optickými mikroskopy dívat na „věci“ velké jen několik nanometrů. Vědci tak mohou sledovat například proteiny, které se podílejí na rozvoji Alzheimerovy nebo Parkinsonovy choroby. Fyzik Eric Betzig získal Nobelovu cenu za chemii a přitom říká: „O chemii rozhodně nic nevím…“. www.ceskatelevize.cz/porady/1044129…6411058091126/
2020-02-19
55 min
Forecast: climate conversations with Michael White
Episode 7: Surabi Menon
https://forecastpod.files.wordpress.com/2018/12/episode_7_surabi_menon.mp3 If you’re a frequent reader of Nature’s Career section, you’ll have seen a lot of content on various aspects of non-traditional scientific careers (for example, conversations with Nobel Laureate Eric Betzig, a Q&A on transitioning from academia to industry, an editorial on life after academia, and a feature on why top academic prospects might pursue other opportunities). In biomedical fields, the non-traditional options seem clearer and more abundant than in geosciences, and climate in particular. But that doesn’t mean you can’t find any...
2018-12-19
53 min
Hyde Park Civilizace
Hyde Park Civilizace - Eric Betzig (fyzik, nositel Nobelovy ceny za chemii)
Profesor Eric Betzig vymyslel postup, díky kterému je možné se optickými mikroskopy dívat na „věci“ velké jen několik nanometrů. Vědci tak mohou sledovat například proteiny, které se podílejí na rozvoji Alzheimerovy nebo Parkinsonovy choroby. Fyzik Eric Betzig získal Nobelovu cenu za chemii a přitom říká: „O chemii rozhodně nic nevím…“. http://www.ceskatelevize.cz/porady/10441294653-hyde-park-civilizace/216411058091126/
2018-03-19
55 min
Radical Science
Going Where the Others Aren't
Nobel laureate Eric Betzig joined us to talk blue skies thinking, the benefits of naval gazing, open access, and why in science being risk averse can be the riskiest choice of all.
2016-09-08
00 min
Max Planck Florida’s Neurotransmissions Podcast
#3: A Life in Focus: The Journey of Dr. Eric Betzig
From Cornell to Bell Labs and beyond, Eric Betzig spent an entire career trying to see the unseeable. The optics of conventional microscopes face a fundamental, physical limit on their resolution. Dr. Betzig's quest to break this limit ultimately led to the development of a super-resolution microscopy technique, providing researchers a level of detail in biology and that had never been possible before. Misha, Ben and Joe sit down with him to discuss his incredible life story, and discover how a lauded physicist walked away from a promising career in science, only to return a decade later to achieve great...
2016-04-14
57 min
La Brújula de la Ciencia
La Brújula de la Ciencia s04e06: Nobel de Química 2014 por superar los límites del microscopio
Este capítulo lo dedicamos a contaros el premio Nobel de Química del año 2014, que fue otorgado a Eric Betzig, Stefan Hell y William Moerner "por el desarrollo de la microscopía de fluorescencia con súper resolución". La historia de este Nobel es una de ésas en las que la ciencia rompe las barreras de lo posible: por las propiedades de la luz debería ser imposible ver detalles más pequeños que una fracción de una micra. Os contamos por qué, y os contamos cómo los ganadores del Nobel de Química 2014 lograron "salt...
2015-12-16
13 min
Working Scientist
Uncertain futures
Graduate students are uncertain about their career paths and Eric Betzig, 2014 Chemistry Nobel laureate gievs an insight into his transition from academia to industry, and back again. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
2015-10-29
00 min
Nature Video
A challenge for academia
Laureate Eric Betzig ignored the traditional boundaries of academic disciplines. He attributes his success to a background in industry. Should young scientists look outside of the university system to progress their careers?<img src="http://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/video/rss/current/~4/Q8cBh5rFnWo" height="1" width="1" alt=""/>
2015-09-30
00 min
On Your Mind Neuroscience Podcast
Bonus episode: Streaming Sun with Dan Wilson
This week on the on your mind neuroscience podcast: We’re super excited to announce that we will be live-streaming the 2015 Sunposium: Neural Circuits and Sunshine, put on by the Max Planck Florida Institute for Neuroscience on Monday March 30 and Tuesday March 31! There’s an impressive list of speakers, including Nobel Award winner Eric Betzig and in vivo memory manipulator Richard Tsien, who’s talks will be available for your viewing pleasure, live on this page. We were able to get an interview with Dan Wilson, a graduate student at the Institute who studies synaptic dynamics in in...
2015-03-29
00 min
Vetenskapsradion Forskarliv
Nobelpristagaren Eric Betzig älskar att byta karriär
Eric Betzig hade inga planer på att ägna livet åt att vara forskare. Faktum är att han faktiskt sade upp sig efter att ha inlett en lovande forskarkarriär, trots det får han ett av årets Nobelpriser. Lyssna på alla avsnitt i Sveriges Radio Play. Eric Betzig fick årets kemipris för att ha utvecklat mikroskop som gör det möjligt att se enskilda molekyler inuti celler, något som länge ansågs vara teoretiskt omöjligt. Men Betzig ser sig själv som fysiker och ingenjör, inte som kemist. Harn har för län...
2014-12-27
09 min
Chemistry World Podcast
Chemistry World podcast - November 2014
We speak to Eric Betzig about his Nobel prize-winning research, and find out how thermoelectric materials can be made more efficient
2014-11-03
00 min
Methodisch inkorrekt!
Minkorrekt Folge 36 „Nobelpreissonderfolge“
"Nobelpreissonderfolge" direkt von der Krönungsfeier der Wissenschaften. Es ist eine mäßig ehrfürchtige aber dafür unglaublich lange Nobelpreis-Sonderfolge geworden. Aber was erwartet ihr? Wir haben uns eine Woche nicht gesehen und dürfen über die Oscars der Wissenschaft reden! Da kommt man schon mal ins plaudern… Deshalb „without further ado, nominated are..“: Nobelpreis in Chemie: „Kleiner als das Licht erlaubt!“ – Ein wahrlich interdisziplinärer Preis an Stefan Hell (Physiker aus Deutschland), William Moerner (Chemiker) und Eric Betzig (Biologe) „für die Entwicklung von superauflösender Fluoreszenzmikroskopie“. Das Video von Stefan Hell findet ihr hier.
2014-10-21
3h 40
Science On Top
SoT 164: Cosmetically Satisfying Penis
The Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 2014 was awarded with one half to John O'Keefe and the other half jointly to May-Britt Moser and Edvard I. Moser "for their discoveries of cells that constitute a positioning system in the brain".The Nobel Prize in Physics 2014 was awarded jointly to Isamu Akasaki, Hiroshi Amano and Shuji Nakamura "for the invention of efficient blue light-emitting diodes which has enabled bright and energy-saving white light sources".The Nobel Prize in Chemistry 2014 was awarded jointly to Eric Betzig, Stefan W. Hell and William E. Moerner "for the development of super-resolved fluorescence mic...
2014-10-19
42 min
Round Table 圆桌议事
中学庆本校女婿获诺奖,这亲攀得太远
A middle school in An’hui Province posted some brief words of congratulation in their campus to Eric Betzig, the American scientist who won the 2014 Nobel Prize in Chemistry, and called him “the son-in-law of our school” in the letter, just because Betzig’s wife Gina was graduated from this middle school. 由于诺贝尔化学奖得主的妻子毕业于安徽蚌埠一中,该中学在校园大屏幕上打出了“祝贺本校女婿获奖”的字样,引来网友纷纷揶揄“攀亲戚哪家强”。
2014-10-15
08 min
BBC Inside Science
Nobel Prizes 2014; Gauge; Genetics and Diabetes; UK Fungus Day
Nobel Prizes 2014 The annual Nobel Prizes for Physiology or Medicine, Physics and Chemistry were announced this week.The Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine has been awarded to UK-based researcher Prof John O'Keefe as well as May-Britt Moser and Edvard Moser who discovered the brain's "GPS system". They discovered how the brain knows where we are and is able to navigate from one place to another. Their findings may help to explain why Alzheimer's disease patients cannot recognise their surroundings.The 2014 Nobel Prize for physics has been awarded to Professors Isamu Akasaki, Hiroshi Amano and...
2014-10-09
28 min
Podcast Circuito Aleph
:: Resumen de noticias 9 de octubre de 2014 ::
Noticias, comentarios y análisis con Julio García. HOY DESTACAMOS: Los estadounidenses Eric Betzig y William E. Moerner y el alemán Stefan W. Hell han ganado el Nobel 2014 de Química por desarrollar la microscopia fluorescente, anunció hoy la Real Academia de las Ciencias Sueca. --------- El secretario de Defensa de Estados Unidos, Chuck Hagel, iniciará este viernes una gira por Sudamérica que incluirá paradas en Colombia, Perú y Chile, según informó este miércoles el Pentágono. ------- El perro de la auxiliar de enfermería infectada por ébola en Madrid fue sacrificado este miércoles. ...
2014-10-09
19 min
Il podcast di Antonino Privitera
Building a Better Microscope: 2014 Nobel Prize in Chemistry
The 2014 Nobel Prize in Chemistry is awarded to Eric Betzig, Stefan W. Hell and William E. Moerner for the development of super-resolved fluorescence microscopy. The winning work is explained by chemistry Nobel Committee members Sven Lidin and Måns Ehrenberg
2014-10-08
24 min
Science Talk
Building a Better Microscope: 2014 Nobel Prize in Chemistry
The 2014 Nobel Prize in Chemistry is awarded to Eric Betzig, Stefan W. Hell and William E. Moerner for the development of super-resolved fluorescence microscopy. The winning work is explained by chemistry Nobel Committee members Sven Lidin and Måns Ehrenberg Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
2014-10-08
24 min