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Microscopists seeking to improve their knowledge of super-resolution microscopy
Researchers in life sciences, biophysics, and biotechnology working on nanoscale imaging
Imaging facility managers/staff wanting to add super-resolution microscopy to their services
Early career scientists/graduate students exploring innovative imaging techniques
Industry professionals developing new imaging technologies/products
Computational biologists/image analysts developing new analysis techniques/algorithms
Biomedical engineers/materials scientists designing new imaging probes/technologies
Researchers in cancer biology, neurobiology, cell biology, extracellular vesicles, or assay and probe development
Professionals staying up-to-date with super-resolution microscopy advances and trends
The Exploratorium, located in San Francisco, is a renowned museum dedicated to igniting curiosity and inspiring creativity through interactive exhibits and hands-on learning experiences. Founded in 1969 by physicist and educator Frank Oppenheimer, the museum's mission revolves around making science accessible and engaging for people of all ages. Housed within a vast space at Pier 15 along the Embarcadero, the Exploratorium boasts a diverse range of exhibits that cover topics from physics and biology to art and perception. Visitors can immerse themselves in a myriad of interactive displays, experiments, and demonstrations that challenge conventional thinking and encourage active exploration. With its innovative approach to education and emphasis on experiential learning, the Exploratorium continues to be a captivating destination for both locals and tourists seeking to expand their understanding of the world around them.