NIH Funding Helps UTA Ghose Lab Invest in Innovative Imaging Equipment

Piya Ghose, PhD, MS (in foreground) with members of her lab.

UTA will soon add a new piece of cutting-edge equipment to its already impressive and growing research armamentarium—a type of super-resolution microscope (SRM) that allows biologists to see structures within a cell in even finer detail.

“We are really excited to bring this advanced imaging technology to our lab and UTA,” Ghose said. “We believe this will strongly position us to make important discoveries in the field of cell death and cell biology in general. My team and I are extremely excited to start imaging at this level.”

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