Imaging Molecular Interactions
Higher-resolution tools to image living cells
The Science Program’s Imaging portfolio supports early-stage experiments that may lead to the development of higher-resolution imaging tools that are able to visualize cellular functions at the molecular level within living cells. New imaging technologies with these capabilities would provide a better understanding of structural and functional aspects of many key cell processes, enabling fundamental breakthroughs in biology. Through different technical innovation strategies, we support scientists to conduct experiments to demonstrate proof-of-concept for promising new imaging technologies.
Team
As a Science Program officer, Gary focuses on advanced biological imaging technologies, cell and molecular biology, and biological research at the interface of physics, chemistry and engineering.
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Lloyd Lee,
Program Associate
Lloyd supports the foundation’s Special Projects in Science and the Plant Science Collaboration with the Howard Hughes Medical Institute. He assists with the full life cycle of grant developmen…