
Nathan Asquith
@nathanasquith1
Research associate, Shelton lab. Joint biomedical engineering program at UNC and NC state. Climber, Baker, Frisbee player. Views my own
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11-09-2013 13:13:08
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Megakaryocytes and (Pro)platelets again. It's not as clean as last week! Tried using a different LUT. Still trying to convince Joe to let us try superresolution sometime soon for some of our cytoskeletal projects! DNA 🔵, Tubulin 🟠, CD42b ⚪️. #FluorescenceFriday ZEISS Microscopy



I'm excited to announce that I will join Sarah Shelton in her new lab as a research associate within the joint biomedical engineering program at UNC-NCSU. We will be working on micro physiological systems, and I'm super excited to start using our new Stellaris 5 microscope!




I am excited to share my new publication with Joseph Italiano. This project kickstarted my love for microscopy and one can see how much progress I made over the years from the image below to those in the final paper. Ha! Thanks to my lab mates and mentors for making it happen.


Happy #fluorescencefriday . My projects in the Shelton lab and Lampe Joint Biomedical Engineering department are in full swing! I was optimizing some of the imaging settings for one of our projects and made this cool video of our breast cancer cell line. DNA, vWF and actin filaments.

See this #November #coverart article! Nathan Asquith et al. have described an exciting new novel secretory system for loading molecules into platelets for therapeutic purposes. Platelets are professional secretory cells with a variety of granules and other noncanonical
