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Life in slow motion: high-speed correlative fluorescence super-resolution and quantitative phase imaging

ORAL

Abstract

Many biological and soft-matter processes occur at high speeds in complex 3D environments, and developing imaging techniques capable of elucidating their dynamics is an outstanding challenge. Here, we introduce Fourier Synthesis Optical Diffraction Tomography (FS-ODT), a novel approach for quantitative phase imaging capable of recording the 3D refractive index at kilohertz rates. FS-ODT introduces pattern generation and inverse computational strategies that multiplex tens of illumination angles in a single tomogram, dramatically increasing the volumetric imaging rate. We demonstrate the capabilities of FS-ODT for probing complex systems by studying hindered diffusion of colloids and motility of bacterial swimmers. We further integrate FS-ODT into a multimodal microscope combining phase imaging with multicolor structured illumination microscopy. The resulting multimodal imaging platform unlocks challenging imaging regimes in biophysics and soft-matter that have been little explored, including the interactions of microswimmers with their viscous 3D environment and the interplay between these stimuli and the molecular response of biological systems.

Publication: Fourier synthesis optical diffraction tomography for kilohertz rate volumetric imaging arXiv:2309.16912 2023

Presenters

  • Douglas P Shepherd

    Arizona State University

Authors

  • Douglas P Shepherd

    Arizona State University

  • Peter T Brown

    Arizona State University

  • Nikta Jabbarzadeh

    Arizona State University

  • Luis Meneses

    Arizona State University

  • Kaia Swanson

    Western Washington University

  • Aidan Pintuff

    Western Washington University

  • Ekaterina Monakhova

    Western Washington University

  • Rory Kruithoff

    Arizona State University

  • Navish Wadhwa

    Center for Biological Physics and Biodesign Center for Mechanisms of Evolution, Arizona State University, Tempe AZ, Arizona State University

  • Domenico Galati

    Western Washington University