Michael J. Levene

Michael J. Levene

Website:

Levene Lab
Associate Professor of Biomedical Engineering
Room / Office: Malone 312
Office Address:
55 Prospect Street
New Haven, CT 06511
Mailing Address:
P.O. Box 208260
New Haven, CT 06520
Phone: (203) 432-4264
Email: michael.levene@yale.edu
Degrees:

Ph.D., California Institute of Technology

Interests:

Nonlinear optical techniques and micro-optics for in vivo microscopy with applications in neuroscience, neurodegenerative disease, and cancer; single molecule spectroscopy.

Selected Publications:

  • Chia T.H. and Levene M.J. “In vivo imaging of deep cortical layers using a microprism.” Journal of Visualized Experiments DOI: 10.3791/1509, 2009.
  • Chia, T. H. and Levene, M. J. “Microprisms for in vivo multi-layer cortical imaging,” J. Neurophysiol. 102: 1310 – 1314, 2009.
  • Chia, T. H., Williamson, A., Spencer, D.D., Levene, M.J. “Multiphoton fluorescence lifetime imaging of intrinsic fluorescence in human and murine brain tissue reveals spatially distinct NADH binding,” Optics Express 16 (6) 4237-4239, 2008.
  • In vivo multiphoton microscopy of deep brain tissue, Michael J Levene, D.A. Dombeck, K.A. Kasischke, R.P Molloy, W.W. Webb, 2004, J. Neurophys., 91, 1908-1912.
  • Zero-mode waveguides for single molecule analysis at high concentrations , Michael J Levene, J. Korlach, S.W. Turner, M. Foquet, H.G. Craighead, W.W. Webb, 2003, Science, 299(5607), 682-686.