Dear microscopists,

  next week's FILM Club we will take the opportunity to introduce the new FILM Crew member Debora Keller to you. As already mentioned, Debora's background is super-resolution microscopy, which will exactly be her main focus here in FILM. She has dedicated her PhD (EPFL Lausanne, Switzerland) and postdoc MRC Mill Hill, North London, to the optimisation of STORM and its application to investigate centriole formation and SHH signalling (paper in press: "Unravelling the mechanisms of centriole formation in human cells using advanced microscopy techniques", JCB March 2014). She will also give an overview of the specifications of the new FILM super-resolution microscope (FILM SR1, a Zeiss Elyra PS1 with SIM and PALM/STORM with dual colour option) to be installed in early April. If you are interested in super-resolution microscopy, don't miss out.

FILM Club Wednesday 26 Feb 2014, 4.30pm, SAFB-122, South Kensington:
Debora Keller (FILM): "Unravelling the mechanisms of centriole formation in human cells using advanced microscopy techniques"

See you there, good imaging,

Martin
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Martin Spitaler, PhD

FILM - Facility for Imaging by Light Microscopy
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