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Research
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Stephen Arnold , Director , MicroParticle PhotoPhysics Laboratory for BioPhotonics The MicroParticle PhotoPhysics Lab is involved in inventing cutting edge photonic techniques for detecting individual virus particles. It has recently detected single Influenza A virus invitro, and is pushing its ...
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Did you hear? Physics and virology collide in a Rogers Hall laboratory
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Stephen Arnold, director of Polytechnic Institute of NYU’s Microparticle Photophysics Laboratory ... and laboratories at its west coast center in Redwood City, California.
Not too surprisingly, the MicroParticle ... Relations, Microparticle Photophysics Laboratory for BioPhotonics, MP3L, Physics, Stephen Arnold, Virology ...
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Labs and Groups
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Multimedia Communications, and Single Carrier FDMA.
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The MicroParticle PhotoPhysics Lab is involved in inventing cutting edge photonic techniques for detecting ...
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Cross-Institution “Seed” Research
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Dynamics in the Whispering Gallery Mode Carousel
Stephen Arnold (Polytechnic Microparticle ...
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Physics Colloquium: Atoms of light as Bio-sensors: Fulfilling the promise of single virus detection without labels
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of NYU
MicroParticle PhotoPhysics Lab (MP3L) | http://www.mp3l.org
The world is awash ...
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Spectroscopy of Photonic Atoms
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of an Electronic Molecule, the Photonic Molecule will also be discussed.
The Microparticle Photophysics ...
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Today's outstanding graduates: Tomorrow's Nobel laureates?
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, Culic-Viskota conducted research on biological sensors in the Microparticle Photophysics Laboratory ...
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Polythinkers Enhance Bio-sensing
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Under the direction of Professors Stephen Arnold and Iwao Teraoka , undergraduate students at Polytechnic’s MicroParticle Photo-Physics Lab (MP3L) have created a unique biosensor of unprecedented sensitivity by utilizing the tendency of light to be drawn toward a dense material of nanoscopic ...
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