At the intersection of biological & material sciences


Published October 22, 2024

This interview with Chatu Imihami Mudiyanselage, UKRI Fellow, University of Bristol Dental School, by Euro-BioImaging's Scientific Ambassador Alice Abbondanza highlights the outstanding interdisciplinary science supported by Euro-BioImaging's Advanced Light & Electron Microscopy Prague Node . In the video, Chatu describes how the Prague Node helped him to develop a feasbility study based on FIB-SEM, cryo-EM and fluorescence to look at how bacteria interacts with dental implants in a project that’s at the intersection of the biological & material sciences. Enjoy!


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