Dear microscopists,

 it's end of November again, which means the last FILM Club of the year is coming up, and we are finishing the year in good style with a very interesting one:

Zoltan Kis (Rob Krams' lab, Bioengineering): "Synthetic gene network for monitoring shear stress sensor activity in endothelial cells"
Friday 30 November 2012, 1pm, SAFB-120 (Fleming Building, South Kensington Campus)
>>> http://www3.imperial.ac.uk/imagingfacility/news#filmclub <<<

 The background:The project is about combining mouse and mathematical models to study and identify new signalling pathways in endothelial cells covering an atherosclerotic plaque. The identified networks are synthesized in primary cells to study their reaction to flow. The high resolution 3-D lumen-vessel wall reconstruction, derived from imaging on FILM microscopes, is used for computational fluid dynamics. Features of the resulting stress/strain and/or protein distributions are used to identify regions of interest on digitally-derived cross sections.

In line with our FILM Club series, another exciting talk showing how to get much more out of our microscopes than just images.

Looking forward to seeing you there, good imaging,

Martin


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Martin Spitaler, PhD

FILM - Facility for Imaging by Light Microscopy
- Facility Manager -
Sir Alexander Fleming Building, desk 401
Imperial College London / South Kensington
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London SW7 2AZ
UK

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