All the best,
David
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David Gaboriau, PhD (Cantab), FRMS
Microscopy Specialist - Facility for Imaging by Light Microscopy (FILM)
Sir Alexander Fleming Building
South Kensington Campus
Imperial College London
Exhibition Road
London, SW7 2AZ
SAF 4th floor, open space desk - FILM area
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d.gaboriau@imperial.ac.uk
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Dear all,I am writing to inform you about an exciting upcoming event: a Leica and Abcam-sponsored workshop and symposium, scheduled for the 6th of November at the SK Campus/Royal School of Mines (details in the attached PDF and email below). This event will feature application workshops where participants can explore systems (MICA, Stellaris 8, Aivia) at the Leica Imaging Hub in the Bessemer Building and have the chance to discuss their experimental needs and challenges with Leica engineers and application specialists. A particular focus will be on the latest multiplex/multi-label imaging technologies, which have the potential to provide new insights for your biomedical research.In addition to the workshops, there will be presentations from distinguished speakers, including experts from Imperial College London (agenda listed below). Lunch will also be provided.Group leaders, postdocs and PhD students who are considering using optical imaging and image analysis for their research are especially encouraged to register for this unique learning and networking opportunity.
Wednesday 6th NovemberDear Scientist,
Join us for an exciting free event to explore how multiplexed imaging is transforming biomedical research. Enjoy microscopy showcases and hear experts discuss how multiplexed imaging is enabling the visualization of cellular heterogeneity and disease mechanisms at a spatial and molecular level.
A light buffet lunch and refreshments will be provided. Scroll down for the full agenda for the day.
Morning Microscopy Showcases | 09:00-11:35
The Leica and Imperial Imaging Hub houses advanced microscopy systems. For those joining us at Imperial, we’re delighted to offer you a chance to see some of them in action in our series of 30-min workshops.Don't miss your chance to experience:
- STELLARIS 8 FALCON FLIM confocal platform
- Mica widefield and confocal imaging microhubSpaces are limited, so book your in-person morning showcase with our microscopy experts now!
Networking Lunch & Afternoon Scientific Sessions | 11:35-16:00
In our afternoon program, listen as researchers share how multiplexed imaging is helping to reveal new insights in areas such as synaptic plasticity, haematopoietic stem cell dynamics, tumour microenvironments, and immune surveillance. Talks will be broadcast live to an online scientific audience.
Please click below to register for the lunch and afternoon sessions at Imperial.
Register Now
Can’t attend the event in-person? Don’t worry, you can also join the afternoon session online.
Location:
Imperial College London,
Department of Bioengineering,
South Kensington Campus,
London SW7 2AZ
Room numbers for the microscopy workshops, lunch, and afternoon talks will be shown upon booking.
Agenda
09:30 – 11:35 Microscopy showcases of Mica and STELLARIS (various time slots available)
Dr Emmanuelle Steib & Dr Annalisa Rizza, Leica Microsystems
11:35 - 12:45 Lunch and networking with RMS
13:00 - 13:05 Welcome and introduction by hosts
Dr Periklis (Laki) Pantazis, Imperial College London & Colin Park, Leica Microsystems
13:05 - 13:15 An introduction to multiplexed imaging at Imperial
Dr Miguel Ángel Hermida Ayala, Imperial College London
13:15 - 13:25 Mapping nerve regeneration into free muscle grafts
Dr Aaron Lee, Imperial College London
13:25 - 13:35 Imaging blood-brain barrier permeability for neurotherapeutic delivery
Afraa Alzoubi, Imperial College London
13:35 - 14:05 Using multiplexed super-resolution single molecule FISH to elucidate the role of glial mRNA localisation in synaptic plasticity
Professor Ilan Davis, University of Glasgow
14:05 - 14:15 Overcoming the high multiplexing barrier: Access 3D spatial information with at least 15 markers in one pass
Dr Emmanuelle Steib, Leica Microsystems
14:15 - 14:35 Coffee Break
14:35 - 15:05 Seeing is believing: healthy and malignant haematopoiesis in murine and human bone marrow
Professor Cristina Lo Celso, Imperial College London
15:05 - 15:25 Set yourself up for success: Achieve more with better antibodies
Dr Elena Loche, abcam
15:25 - 15:55 Using Cell DIVE multiplex imaging to investigate the role of tertiary lymphoid structures for immune surveillance in cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma
Dr Jennifer Shelley, Imperial College London
15:55 - 16:00 Closing words
We look forward to welcoming you in London.
With kind regards,
Your Leica Microsystems team
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