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BERTHOLD LEIBINGER STIFTUNG
3. Prize 2002

Laureate
Dr. Stefan Hell, Marcus Dyba and Dr. Alexander Egner,
Max Planck Institute for Biophysical Chemistry, Göttingen, Germany

Title of work:
Optical Nanoscopy with Ultra-Short-Pulse Laser and Stimulated Emission

From left: Marcus Dyba, Dr. Stefan Hell, Dr. Alexander Egner
A new microscopy method with ultra-short-pulse lasers has made it possible, for the first time, to take pictures of the interior of a living cell. This technology permits new insights and findings for research into biological life in the nanometer range.
At the Max Planck Institute for Biophysical Chemistry, Dr. Hell, Marcus Dyba and Dr. Alexander Egner have made a breakthrough in optical microscopy that represents a highly valuable contribution to cell research. Subject to licensing, a German company is planning a suitable product.