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Richard Cole

Richard Cole

Research Scientist, Wadsworth Center, Neural Injury & Repair
Director: Advanced Light Microscopy & Image Analysis Core Research Assistant Professor, School of Public Health, Biomedical Sciences

M.A., State University of New York at New Paltz, NY

E-mail:rcole@wadsworth.org

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  • Cole, R.W. and Turner, J.N. (2008) Light Emitting Diodes are Better Illumination Sources for Biological Microscopy than Conventional Sources. Microscopy & Microanalysis. 14 (3):243-250
  • Zhu, C., Xiang, B., Cole, R.W. (2008) Determination of absorption cross sections of surface-adsorbed HNO3 in the 290-330 nm region by Brewster angle cavity ring-down spectroscopy. Chem. Physics Let. 458:373-377.
  • Cole R.W. , Mannella CA, Renken C, Turner JN. (2006) Intermediate Magnification Imaging System for Whole Organs/Organisms. Microscopy Today. 14 (6) 48-51.
  • Rieder, C.L. and R.W. Cole. 2000. Microscopy induced radiation damage, microtubules, and progression through the terminal stage of G2 (prophase) in vertebrate somatic cells. C.S.H. Symp. Quant. Biol., 65: 369-376.
  • Rieder, C.L. and Cole, R.W. (1998) Entry into mitosis in vertebrate somatic cells is guarded by a chromosome damage checkpoint that reverses the cell cycle when triggered during early but not late prophase. J. of Cell Biol. 142:1012-1022.
  • Cole, R.W. , Khodjakov, A.,Wright, W.H. and Rieder, C.L. (1995) A differential interference contrasts-based light microscopic system for laser microsurgery and optical trapping of selected chromosomes during mitosis in vivo. J. of Microscopy Society of America. 1:203-215.
  • Cole, R.W. and Rieder, C.L. (1995) Near simultaneous differential interference contrast and vital epi-fluorescence imaging with the light microscope. Microscopy and Analysis. Jan. 23-25.
  • Palazzo, R.E., Vaisberg, E., Cole, R.W. and Rieder, C.L. (1992) Centriole duplication in lysates of Spisula solidissma oocytes. Science 256:219-221.

Contact Information

Mailing address:
Biggs Laboratory
Wadsworth Center
NYS Department of Health
Empire State Plaza
P.O. Box 509
Albany, New York 12201-0509

Phone 518-474-7048
E-mail: rcole@wadsworth.org

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