Food for Thought: A new Center for Advanced Study public events series featuring presentations of research and creative projects by recent CAS Associates and Fellows.
This informal series includes talks that were canceled after campus shut down in Spring 2020. We are celebrating the return to intellectually and spiritually invigorating in-person events by showcasing the work of some of our most productive and creative faculty. You are invited to drop in when you can and enjoy a bite to eat while you learn about the exciting projects undertaken by our faculty. A brunch buffet will be provided.
11:00am, Yue Shen, How Do Black Holes Feast?
Black holes in the universe grow by accretion and produce intensive radiation. Their observed feeding pattern reveals fundamental relations in their physical properties.
Noon, Jefferson Chan, Expanding the Chemical Toolbox for Acoustic-based Imaging of Cancer
The development of chemical probes that can selectively image disease biomarkers at the molecular level has the potential to provide unique insights into disease progression. During the period supported by CAS, my group has developed several activatable probes for photoacoustic imaging (a new light-in, sound-out technique) and applied these to visualize critical changes in the tumor microenvironment.