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EMS Announces Recipients of 2020 JEOL-EM Awards
Jun 25 2020
The European Microscopy Society is pleased to announce the names of this year's JEOL-EM Award winners.
The Physical/Materials Sciences and Optics award, goes to Dr. Sara Bals, EMAT-University of Antwerp, Belgium
Awarded for her outstanding achievements in the field of 3D electron tomography. By combining state-of-the-art electron microscopy with advanced reconstruction algorithms, Sara Bals has significantly contributed to development and implementation of this method which today enables determination of the positions and chemical nature of atoms in individual nanoparticles. The research of Sara Bals is highly innovative and widely recognized by the EM scientific community.
The Life Sciences award goes to Dr Emmanuel Beaurepaire, Laboratory for optics and biosciences CNRS-INSERM-Polytechnique, Palaiseau, France.
Awarded for his outstanding achievements in the fields of developmental biology and neurobiology by development of novel, cutting-edge light microscopy techniques. Notably, he pushed forward methods of deep-tissue imaging, with important application potential for insights into developing small model systems and for brain imaging, using advanced techniques such as multicolor two-photon excitation, third-harmonic generation imaging, adaptive optics, pulse shaping, etc.
Congratulations to both winners!
Winners will present their talks at the virtual European Microscopy Society General Assembly in August. Details will be released by the EMS in the coming weeks.
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