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Biomedical Communications Animations

Beyond the Diffraction Barrier

A video made by Biomedical Communications Student Andrew Q Tran, in collaboration with Yves and Paul De Koninck and members of their laboratories.

Recording the Illuminated Neuron

Recording the illuminated neuron

A video made by Biomedical Communications Student Stuart Jantzen, in collaboration with Yves De Koninck and members of his laboratory.

A micro-optrode simulator has also been developed during this collaboration. Click on the image below to access.

Micro-optrode simulator

Visit this website to learn more about this project and others by Stuart Jantzen.

Funding for this project was provided by CIHR (Health Research Communications Award), CIHR, NeuroPhysics: Setting New Frontiers in Neuroscience with Material Sciences, Photonics and Computational Sciences, and NSERC CREATE (Training Program in Biophotonics).

Visualizing the cellular progression of multiple sclerosis using multimodal video microscopy

A video made by Biomedical Communications Student Melissa Cory, in collaboration with Daniel Côté and members of his laboratory.

Visit Melissa Cory’s website for more information about this project and others by Melissa Cory.

Neuroblast migration in the adult brain

A video made by Biomedical Communications Student Inessa Stanishevskaya, in collaboration with Armen Saghatelyan and members of his laboratory.

Visit Inessa Stanishevskaya’s website for more information about this project and other by Inessa Stanishevskaya.

Spatial Dynamics of Molecules in Learning

A video made by Biomedical Communications student Angelica Ortiz, in collaboration with Paul De Koninck and members of his laboratory

Visit this website to learn more about this project and others by Angelica Ortiz.

BIOMEDICAL COMMUNICATIONS PROGRAM

These videos are produced by students in the Master of Science in Biomedical Communications
program at the University of Toronto, in collaboration with Faculty members of the Neurophotonics Centre, at Université Laval.

All material is protected by copyright. Any material contained in these videos must not be manipulated, reproduced or distributed without permission

Options to view these videos in full-screen and high-definition (HD) are available at the bottom right-hand corner of each video.

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