Tag: Bartels Lab
‘Quantum imaging’ could open new window to nanoscale universe
via Colorado School of Mines
In partnership with Morgridge, researchers at the Colorado School of Mines are building next-gen quantum microscopes to unveil hidden cellular dynamics.
‘Quantum imaging’ could open new window to nanoscale universe
Morgridge Investigator Randy Bartels teams with Colorado State University and the Colorado School of Mines to build a new generation of microscopes that incorporate, for the first time, principles of quantum mechanics.
Unique optical imaging approach sheds light on hidden information within cells
The Randy Bartels Lab demonstrates for the first time the use of third harmonic generation holographic microscopy to collect measurements of light intensity and phase information within biological samples.
Morgridge scientist aims to shatter the ‘ballistic barrier’ in imaging
With support from the Chan Zuckerberg Initiative (CZI), Morgridge investigator Randy Bartels will be on a quest to break the “ballistic barrier” in biomedical imaging to peer more deeply into living tissue.
From Brad: New hires invigorate our research teams
Two new Morgridge investigators — Juan Caicedo and Randy Bartels — are bringing exciting approaches to push the frontiers of biomedical imaging.
Super-resolution and ultra-deep: New Morgridge scientist pushes limits of imaging
New Morgridge Investigator Randy Bartels develops light microscopy and laser technology to illuminate biology we can’t currently see — such as ultra-deep imaging of tissues and large regions of cells.




