Research Areas
Biography and Research Information
OverviewAI-generated summary
Darby Claire Heffer's research focuses on advancements in spectrally resolved super-resolution fluorescence microscopy. Her work has contributed to methods that improve photon usage and enable ultrahigh-throughput imaging in localization microscopy. Heffer has co-authored two publications in this area in 2024, collaborating with researchers including Bin Dong, James Ethan Batey, Hannah Giang, and Meek Yang, all from the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville. Her h-index is 1, with a total of two publications and five citations.
Metrics
- h-index: 1
- Publications: 2
- Citations: 5
Selected Publications
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High throughput spectrally resolved super-resolution fluorescence microscopy with improved photon usage (2024)
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Spectrally Resolved Localization Microscopy with Ultrahigh-Throughput (2024)
Collaboration Network
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- High throughput spectrally resolved super-resolution fluorescence microscopy with improved photon usage
- Spectrally Resolved Localization Microscopy with Ultrahigh-Throughput
- High throughput spectrally resolved super-resolution fluorescence microscopy with improved photon usage
- Spectrally Resolved Localization Microscopy with Ultrahigh-Throughput
- High throughput spectrally resolved super-resolution fluorescence microscopy with improved photon usage
- Spectrally Resolved Localization Microscopy with Ultrahigh-Throughput
- High throughput spectrally resolved super-resolution fluorescence microscopy with improved photon usage
- Spectrally Resolved Localization Microscopy with Ultrahigh-Throughput
- High throughput spectrally resolved super-resolution fluorescence microscopy with improved photon usage
- Spectrally Resolved Localization Microscopy with Ultrahigh-Throughput
- High throughput spectrally resolved super-resolution fluorescence microscopy with improved photon usage
- Spectrally Resolved Localization Microscopy with Ultrahigh-Throughput
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