London, United Kingdom

Mae-Wan Ho


Average Co-Inventor Count = 2.0

ph-index = 1

Forward Citations = 3(Granted Patents)


Company Filing History:


Years Active: 1996

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Title: Mae-Wan Ho: Innovator in Polarized Light Microscopy

Introduction

Mae-Wan Ho is a distinguished inventor based in London, GB. She is known for her significant contributions to the field of microscopy, particularly in the development of techniques that enhance the observation of biological materials.

Latest Patents

Mae-Wan Ho holds a patent for her innovative work in polarized light microscopy. This patent focuses on the establishment of interference colors in weakly birefringent materials within living organisms, fixed tissues, or preparations of liquid crystals. The invention involves positioning a compensating birefringent plate in series with the object in the light path between a crossed polarizer and analyzer in a polarizing microscope. This plate is aligned with the vibrational direction of its slow wave at a small angle of horizontal rotation from the vibrational direction of the polarizer or analyzer. The small angle of rotation ranges between 2 degrees and 15 degrees, with a more specific range of 4 degrees to 7.5 degrees. This technique enhances the chromatic response, increasing color intensity and contrast for live organisms, freshly fixed sections, and liquid crystal preparations.

Career Highlights

Mae-Wan Ho is affiliated with The Open University, where she continues to contribute to research and education in her field. Her work has garnered attention for its innovative approach to microscopy and its applications in biological research.

Collaborations

Mae-Wan Ho has collaborated with Michael J Lawrence, furthering her research and expanding the impact of her inventions.

Conclusion

Mae-Wan Ho's contributions to polarized light microscopy exemplify her innovative spirit and dedication to advancing scientific understanding. Her work continues to influence the field and inspire future research.

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