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How Do Scientists Use Microscopes?

Watch a video about how Rockefeller scientists use microscopes in their research.
Topics:
Physical Science
Content Type:
Video
Published Date:
November 1, 2025
Last Updated:
February 23, 2026

Rockefeller's Bio-Imaging Resource Center (BIRC)

The Bio-Imaging Resource Center (BIRC) at The Rockefeller University is a shared space where scientists use powerful microscopes to explore the hidden world inside cells. The BIRC team helps researchers learn how to use these tools to take clear, detailed pictures that show what’s happening in living things.

Learn more about the BIRC  

Explore Microscopes in the BIRC for Science Saturday

Science Saturday is a science festival for kids and kids at heart, hosted each spring at The Rockefeller University. It’s a day full of hands-on science, curiosity, and discovery.

In the video below, you’ll hear from Dr. Alison North, one of the world’s leading experts in microscopy and the Director of Rockefeller’s Bio-Imaging Resource Center. Dr. North helps scientists explore the hidden world inside cells using some of the most powerful microscopes available.

Watch to see how microscopes help us look closer at life!

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