The future of imaging science

Gokul Upadhyayula is an imaging scientist building revolutionary imaging technologies that push the boundaries of what scientists can see and measure.
“This is one of the perfect times to be an imaging scientist because the microscopes we’re starting to build are able to visualize in greater levels of detail than ever possible,” Gokul says.

Watch the video above to learn how he’s opening up a new understanding of health and disease that will lead to more effective treatment.

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