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Seok Hyun (Andy) Yun

Biomedical researcher Seok Hyun (Andy) Yun will give a plenary talk about tracking and collecting data from individual cells at the upcoming Biophotonics Congress.

Work centerMultiphoton fluorescence image of HeLa cells. [National Institutes of Health / Strocktrek Images]

The Optica Biophotonics Congress is being held from 23 to 27 April in Vancouver, Canada, as well as online. One of the plenary speakers is Seok Hyun (Andy) Yun, a biomedical researcher at Harvard Medical School and the Wellman Center for Photomedicine, Massachusetts General Hospital, USA. Originally from the Republic of Korea, Yun started his scientific career working in fiber optics. However, he saw that the area was already brimming with competitors, including big corporations. So Yun instead decided to jump into biomedical optics, a field that was at that time still maturing.

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