NIGHTSEA Fluorescence Blog

KEY Award Recipient – 2023

29
Aug
2023

Dr. Andrea Suria is the recipient of the 9th Annual KEY Award for New Faculty.

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2023 KEY Award for New Faculty

02
Mar
2023

Fluorescence microscopy – KEY Award for New Faculty

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KEY Award Recipient – 2022

20
Oct
2022

We are pleased to announce that Dr. Oscar Ruiz of Houston Christian University is the recipient of the 8th annual NIGHTSEA/EMS KEY Award for New Faculty.

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2022 KEY Award for New Faculty

26
Jan
2022

The application period for the 2022 KEY Award for New Faculty is open!

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KEY Award Recipient – 2021

23
Aug
2021

The recipient of the 2021 NIGHTSEA/EMS KEY Award for New Faculty is Dr. Kyle Gustafson, Assistant Professor of Parasitology in the Department of Biological Sciences at Arkansas State University. The KEY Award was instituted in 2015 by NIGHTSEA founder Dr. Charles Mazel to acknowledge his own mentors and as a way of giving back to […]

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New NIGHTSEA Light Head Adapter for the Keyence VH-Z100 Lens

19
Aug
2021

New adapter to mount the NIGHTSEA light head to the VH-Z100 lens to bring excitation light in from above.

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Turnkey digital fluorescence imaging for C. elegans

03
Sep
2020

The InVivo FLite systems provide a convenient, inexpensive fluorescence microscope system for screening C. elegans.

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KEY Award Recipient – 2020

01
Sep
2020

We are pleased to announce that Dr. Heather Ray, Idaho State University, is the recipient of the 2020 NIGHTSEA/EMS KEY Award for New Faculty.

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KEY Award Recipient – 2019

22
Aug
2019

Dr. Joshua Currie of the University of Toronto is the recipient of the 2019 NIGHTSEA/EMS KEY Award for New Faculty.

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KEY Award Recipient – 2018

02
Nov
2018

The recipient of the fourth annual NIGHTSEA/EMS KEY Award for New Faculty is Dr. Pierre-Paul Bitton, who started his new position as Assistant Professor in the Cognitive and Behavioral Ecology (CABE) program at Memorial University of Newfoundland. Dr. Bitton is researching the mechanisms of fluorescent protein production, especially in red- and green-fluorescing fish. During his time as […]

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