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Fluorescence Lifetime Imaging Microscopy Of Endogenous Biological Fluorescence. Bio: Jerilyn Timlin. Principal Member of the Technical StaffBioenergy and Defense Technologies Department (505) 844-7932 / jatimli@sandia.gov Research Interests Optical microscopy, spectroscopy, and spectral imaging (including fluorescence, Raman, and Fourier transform infrared [FTIR]), high-throughput imaging, superresolution techniques, multiplexed microscopy, multivariate image analysis, image preprocessing, spectral unmixing, and multivariate classification for applications in the early detection of disease/damage, immune response, signal transduction, energy transfer in photosynthetic pigments, and biomarker discovery.

Bio: Jerilyn Timlin

Research Summary. 1-s2.0-S1387265605110072-main.pdf (application/pdf Object) Autofluorescence.pdf (application/pdf Object) Fluorescence Compensation. Mission and Overview The Cancer Research Laboratory (CRL) began in 1951 when the California state legislature provided funds to establish a colony of mice of reliable genetic background to be made available to cancer researchers throughout the state and elsewhere.

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Since then, the CRL acquired other technical support staff and equipment as research support needs have changed.