Rice et al, Optics Lett, submitted. NanoIR. Future NanoIR Requirements Applications - Heterogeneous systems - Bacteria, viruses, cells Future developments.

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Rice et al, Optics Lett, submitted. NanoIR

Future NanoIR Requirements Applications - Heterogeneous systems - Bacteria, viruses, cells Future developments NanoIR Coli bacteria & phage virus CLIO (2007) Ultramicroscopy, 107, 1194, (2007) Heavily infected AFM Raman single S. epidermidis cells Uninfected Experimental equipment

Nano flouresence APL, 86, (2005) Science, 316, 1153 (2007) BIO systems Science, 312, 1051 (2006) The Drosophila coiled-coil domainprotein Bruchpilot (BRP)

Future directions Requirements - Enables classical microscopy Applications - Cells, nanoarchitectures (neurons) - Hybrid systems Future developments Nano Lett., 6, 1502 (2006)

Conclude Applying nano-imaging - Cell processes - Nano bio architectures (ex. Neurons) Collaboration - College of life sciences - Conway Institute - External centres