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Dr Brian T Bennett, Scientist CV, Longboat Key Florida

Dr. Brian T. Bennett , University of Massachusetts Medical School 2006

Contact: email bbphd1@gmail.com

"An experiment is a question which science poses to nature, and a measurement is the recording of nature’s answer"

 

Max Plank, 1858 to 1947

Theoretical Physicist

Dr. Brian T. Bennett, Assistant Research Professor, University of Utah completes the assembly of a super-resolution FPALM, Biplane microscope.  Biplane microscopy provides three-dimensional sub-100nm resolution (~30X30X75nm) of thick samples without scanning. The method employs the dual plane detection system of Biplane microscopes to achieve super-resolution in the z-axis.  Biplane methodology combines fluorescent photoactivatable localization microscopy (FPALM) to enable 3D sub-diffraction resolution without scanning. 

 

Shown here is a dual-plane single molecule detection of the mitochondria 

Dr Brian T Bennett Vutara SR-200 Beta System
2013 University of Utah Technology Review Highlighting Dr. Brian T Bennett's Design of the Vutara SR200.
Vutara, (started and funded as Scintalla),  was founded by Dr. Brian T. Bennett, in 2009 following the completion of the Vutrara SR200 Beta Version at The University of Utah, and a $ 2.29 million dollar capital raise.

Shown Here is the Original, Beta Vutara SR-200 built by Dr. Brian T. Bennett in his laboratory at the University of Utah.  
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