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Biology at the Nanoscale: From Viruses to Amyloids
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Presented by Dmitry Kurouski, Ph.D., Texas A&M University (September 01, 2021)
PRESENTATION HIGHLIGHTS
[00:01:06] Why use both raman and IR spectroscopy for structural characterization?
[00:03:12] Why IR reveals a variety of spectra unavailable via raman spectroscopy
[00:05:34] How nano-raman and nanoIR overcome traditional spatial resolution limits
[00:07:56] Demonstrating the complementarity of TERS and AFM-IR on viruses
[00:12:30] Observing amino acid composition & secondary structure of viral particles
[00:13:14] Structural analysis of oligomers as the fundamental cause of Parkinson's disease
[00:16:56] Understanding how the secondary structural organization and surface structure information of populations of oligomers change
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