Mats gustafsson släckt
August - April
The Gustafsson Lab was dedicated to creating new forms of light microscopy for biological imaging.
The nature of its work was highly interdisciplinary – drawing from the toolboxes of physics, mathematics, engineering, computer science, and cell & molecular biology to develop and apply advanced imaging techniques. The Lab concentrated primarily on two areas:
- Developing microscopes with spatial resolution beyond the diffraction limit; such microscopes have been demonstrated to be compatible with live-cell imaging.
- Finding new ways of rapidly imaging three-dimensional specimens
Mats G. L. Gustafsson passed away in April after a courageous battle with brain cancer. In his honor, The Mats Gustafsson Memorial Symposium on High Resolution Imaging was held May 20 – 23, at Janelia Research Campus.
Mats Gustafsson
Swedish free jazz saxophone player (born )
For the Finnish footballer, see Mats Gustafsson (footballer).
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| Birth name | Mats Olof Gustafsson |
| Born | () 29 October (age60) Umeå, Sweden |
| Genres | Jazz, free jazz |
| Occupation | Musician |
| Instrument(s) | Saxophone, fluteophone, flute, clarinet |
| Years active | –present |
| Labels | Rune Grammofon, Smalltown Supersound |
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Musical artist
Mats Olof Gustafsson (born 29 October ) is a Swedish free jazz saxophone player.
Career
[edit]Gustafsson came to the attention of lovers of improvised music as part of a duo with Christian Munthe (started in ), as member of Gunter Christmann's Vario project and the band Gush (started in ). He later played widely with Peter Brötzmann, Joe McPhee, Paul Lovens, Barry Guy, Yoshimi P-We, Derek Bailey, Magnus Broo, Otomo Yoshihide, Pat Thomas, Jim O'Rourke, Thomas Lehn, Evan Parker, Misha Mengelberg, Oren Ambarchi, Zu, The Ex and Sonic Youth.
Since the early s Gustafsson has been a regular visitor to the United States, forming a particular affinity with Chicago musicians Hamid Drake, Michael Zeran
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Mats Gustafsson Memorial Symposium on High upplösning Imaging
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Mats G.L. Gustafsson became a group leader at Janelia in In April , he passedaway after a courageous battle with brain cancer. Mats was a leader in the field of high upplösning light microscopy and pioneered a set of super-resolution methods including structured belysning light microscopy (SIM) and I5M. These allow visualization of cellular components that typically go undetected bygd light microscopes. This meeting honored the memory of Mats and his contribution to the field of bioimaging bygd bringing tillsammans people who have worked with him over the years, as well as others who develop and/or apply innovative optical imaging techniques. Through a series of talks, posters and group discussions, we covered various methods, including SIM, STED, PALM, STORM, adaptive optics, multiplane imaging, and others.
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Organizers
David Agard, HHMI/University of California, San Francisco
Eric Betzig, Janelia/HHMI
Invited Participants
Sara Abrahamsson, University of