Dear Microscopists,
I am excited to announce that we now have a light-sheet microscope in our line-up of instruments in FILM!
Our new Leica Stellaris 5 DLS (Digital Light Sheet) microscope and was funded by the BBSRC 19 Alert call, proposal ‘A digital light-sheet microscope for the analysis of biological processes under
almost natural conditions’ thanks to lead applicant Periklis Pantazis from Bioengineering. The microscope is located at South Kensington.
This microscope is ideal for volumetric imaging of medium sized samples and does this very gently with minimum phototoxicity. It allows 3D-imaging of e.g. zebrafish or spheroids/organoids over time. Furthermore photo-manipulation by confocal
microscopy is possible using the same instrument. There are certain requirements for the sample mounting in light-sheet microscopy, which are different from our standard widefield and confocal systems, so please contact me if you are interested in using this
new microscope so that we can discuss.
https://www.imperial.ac.uk/medicine/facility-for-imaging-by-light-microscopy/equipment/ls1/
https://www.leica-microsystems.com/products/confocal-microscopes/p/stellaris-dls/
best wishes
Andreas
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Dr Andreas Bruckbauer
FILM facility manager
Sir Alexander Fleming Building
South Kensington Campus
Imperial College London
Exhibition Road
London, SW7 2AZ
SAF 4th floor, open space desk 401
+44 (0)20 7594 2023
http://www.imperial.ac.uk/medicine/facility-for-imaging-by-light-microscopy/
http://www.imperial.ac.uk/people/a.bruckbauer
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