Eric Betzig, born on January thirteenth, nineteen sixty, is a distinguished American physicist and chemist. He currently serves as a professor of physics and molecular and cell biology at the University of California, Berkeley, where he contributes significantly to the academic community.
In addition to his role at Berkeley, Betzig is a senior fellow at the Janelia Farm Research Campus located in Ashburn, Virginia. His research has been pivotal in advancing the field of fluorescence microscopy, particularly through the development of photoactivated localization microscopy.
Betzig's groundbreaking work in super-resolved fluorescence microscopy earned him the prestigious Nobel Prize in Chemistry in two thousand fourteen. He shared this honor with Stefan Hell and fellow Cornell alumnus William E. Moerner, highlighting the collaborative nature of scientific discovery.