Nobel laureate W. E. Moerner to deliver distinguished Eyring lectures at ASU

Event description
- Academic events
W. E. (William Esco) Moerner, chemist and applied physicist, is known by many for, together with Eric Betzig and Stefan W. Hell, winning the 2014 Nobel Prize in chemistry “for the development of super-resolved fluorescence microscopy”. On October 24 and 25, Moerner will be the featured speaker for the School of Molecular Sciences’ Eyring Lecture Series at Arizona State University's Tempe campus.
Additional information
2024 Seminar Flyer_MoernerW (Eyring)_0.pdf
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Event contact
Jenny Green
4809651430
jenny.green@asu.edu
Date
Thursday, October 24, 2024
The general lecture on October 24, titled “What Is a Single Molecule, and What Can You Do With It?” will be presented at 6 p.m., October 24 in ASU's Old Main Building, Carson Ballroom. A reception will precede the general lecture on the Old Main Lawn from 5–5:40 p.m. It will also be available on Zoom https://asu.zoom.us/j/89257678447.
The technical lecture, “A Brief Survey of Single-Molecule Optical Microscopy in My Laboratory: From Early Spectroscopy in Solids, to Super-Resolution Nanoscopy in Cells, to Photodynamics of Individual Multi-Chromophore Emitters ” will take place at 3 p.m. on October 25 in Physical Sciences PSF166. It will also be available on Zoom https://asu.zoom.us/j/89257678447.
The technical lecture, “A Brief Survey of Single-Molecule Optical Microscopy in My Laboratory: From Early Spectroscopy in Solids, to Super-Resolution Nanoscopy in Cells, to Photodynamics of Individual Multi-Chromophore Emitters ” will take place at 3 p.m. on October 25 in Physical Sciences PSF166. It will also be available on Zoom https://asu.zoom.us/j/89257678447.
Time
5 p.m. – 7 p.m. (MST)
Cost