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Prof. W. E. Moerner
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Master Minds
Episode #23: Peering into the World of Single Molecules with Prof. W.E. Moerner, PhD
Prof. W.E. Moerner is the Harry S. Mosher Professor of Chemistry, Professor, by courtesy, of Applied Physics at Stanford University, and WashU alum! Professor Moerner is a physical chemist, a scientist that studies chemical processes using physics. In 1989, he and his postdoc developed a method that accomplished the first ever optical detection and spectroscopy of a single molecule, something that was previously thought to be impossible. Single molecule spectroscopy laid the groundwork for using fluorescence in individual molecules to study processes inside living cells. This technique, called super-resolved fluorescence microscopy, was revolutionary because it enabled scientists to attain hi...
2023-11-17
51 min
BacterioFiles
Caulobacter Condensates Compartmentalize Kinase
This episode: Bacteria can use blobs of disordered proteins to quickly adapt to new conditions! Thanks to Dr. Saumya Saurabh for his contribution! Download Episode (10.9 MB, 15.9 minutes) Show notes: Microbe of the episode: Drosophila melanogaster Micropia virus Takeaways Bacteria can adapt to environmental fluctuations via mechanisms operating at the various levels of the central dogma, or metabolism (stringent response). Recently, researchers at Stanford University discovered a mechanism that allows bacteria to sense and rapidly adapt to nutrient fluctuations by simply tuning protein self-assembly as a function of nutrient availability. Termed membraneless organelles or cond...
2022-11-21
15 min
UnderDocs
Leopoldina x UnderDocs: Prof. Stefan Hell über seine Faszination Wissenschaft
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2022-08-01
23 min
The Microscopists
W. E. Moerner (Stanford University)
#38 — W. E. Moerner of Stanford University is a pioneer in the field of super-resolution imaging for cell biology. Tune in as W. E. joins Peter O’Toole and discover more about the work that led to W. E. sharing the 2014 Nobel Prize in Chemistry.We’ll hear why interdisciplinarity is so important in science, why W. E. has had to overcome his tendency to procrastinate, and how a love for Gilbert and Sullivan music led to him meeting his wife. We’ll also learn how the backyard “Clubhouse” that W. E. built with his father sparked a lifelong lov...
2022-02-04
1h 00
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
Corona Market Podcast
President of Pioneer Automotive Discusses the Impact of the Corona Virus had impacted the Manufacturing
Pioneer President Steve Moerner discuses the impact of the Corona Virus and the state of the economy and how our habits today are going to change the future.
2020-04-07
00 min
Gravel Guru
Ride Casual - EP04 - Rage Against The Chainring
Episode 4 of Ride Casual takes us away from the riders and talking to race director/promoter Josh Sears from Wichita Kansas. Josh, along with Mark Moerner direct the 4 race spring series around Wichita Kansas called Rage Against The Chainring.
2019-03-05
36 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
Colloques interdisciplinaires
Colloque 2015 - 10 - Lumière, lumières - VIDEO
Colloque de rentrée 2015 Lumière, lumières Lumière et molécules individuelles: l'intérieur d'une cellule comme vous ne l'avez jamais vu grâce aux balises nanométriques William E. Moerner Université de Stanford Depuis la nuit des temps, la lumière a fasciné et inquiété les humains. Dans l’Antiquité, les cultes solaires étaient importants, et les historiens des religions du XIXe siècle leur ont donné une plus grande importance encore, au point de vouloir comprendre toutes les divinités antiques comme des métaphores du soleil. Très rapidement aussi, les humains ont tenté d’expliquer les manifes...
2015-10-16
42 min
Collège de France (Colloques interdisciplinaires)
Colloque 2015 - 10 - Lumière, lumières - VIDEO
Colloque de rentrée 2015 Lumière, lumières Lumière et molécules individuelles: l'intérieur d'une cellule comme vous ne l'avez jamais vu grâce aux balises nanométriques William E. Moerner Université de Stanford Depuis la nuit des temps, la lumière a fasciné et inquiété les humains. Dans l’Antiquité, les cultes solaires étaient importants, et les historiens des religions du XIXe siècle leur ont donné une plus grande importance encore, au point de vouloir comprendre toutes les divinités antiques comme des métaphores du soleil. Très rapidement aussi, les humains ont tenté d’expliquer les manifes...
2015-10-16
42 min
Collège de France (Colloques interdisciplinaires)
Colloque 2015 - 10 - Lumière, lumières
Colloque de rentrée 2015 Lumière, lumières Lumière et molécules individuelles: l'intérieur d'une cellule comme vous ne l'avez jamais vu grâce aux balises nanométriques William E. Moerner Université de Stanford Depuis la nuit des temps, la lumière a fasciné et inquiété les humains. Dans l’Antiquité, les cultes solaires étaient importants, et les historiens des religions du XIXe siècle leur ont donné une plus grande importance encore, au point de vouloir comprendre toutes les divinités antiques comme des métaphores du soleil. Très rapidement aussi, les humains ont tenté d’expliquer les manifes...
2015-10-16
42 min
Colloques interdisciplinaires
Colloque 2015 - 10 - Lumière, lumières
Colloque de rentrée 2015 Lumière, lumières Lumière et molécules individuelles: l'intérieur d'une cellule comme vous ne l'avez jamais vu grâce aux balises nanométriques William E. Moerner Université de Stanford Depuis la nuit des temps, la lumière a fasciné et inquiété les humains. Dans l’Antiquité, les cultes solaires étaient importants, et les historiens des religions du XIXe siècle leur ont donné une plus grande importance encore, au point de vouloir comprendre toutes les divinités antiques comme des métaphores du soleil. Très rapidement aussi, les humains ont tenté d’expliquer les manifes...
2015-10-16
42 min
Nature Video
Science from the ivory tower
Nobel laureate William E. Moerner believes scientists should defend science more vigorously. But faced with contentious topics like genetically modified organisms, who’s best placed to get the right messages about science to the public?<img src="http://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/video/rss/current/~4/Q8cBh5rFnWo" height="1" width="1" alt=""/>
2015-09-30
00 min
Vetenskapsradion Forskarliv
Molekyler spåras i Moerners källare
Nobelpristagaren i kemi W.E. Moerner trivs som fisken i vattnet på Stanforduniversitetet, där det är nära mellan olika forskningsgrenar. Det är det jag gillar allra bäst, samarbetet med forskare på andra områden, säger han. Lyssna på alla avsnitt i Sveriges Radio Play. Han var först i världen med att detektera en enskild molekyl, och det framsteget banade väg för den högupplösta mikroskopi som belönas med årets Nobelpris i kemi. Nu handlar W.E. Moerners forskning både om att vidareutveckla metoderna och om att...
2014-12-06
09 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
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