Dear FILM-users, FILM will follow the NHLI guidance (see below) regarding COVID-19: FILM staff will work from home, or remotely, from tomorrow where we can. Please contact us using email if you need help. Those needing to safely shut down laboratories should aim to work remotely by Thursday of this week. The only exception after that will be for essential activity that needs to be completed, such as animal experiments that have already been initiated, maintenance of vital cell lines and cultures/clinical samples already in culture. No new experiments should be started at present. If you think your work should be an exception, please seek approval through your PI/supervisor and Head of Section. You must of course follow the usual protocols for lone working. Please take care and stay safe! Andreas ---------------------------------------------------- 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 a.bruckbauer@imperial.ac.uk http://www.imperial.ac.uk/medicine/facility-for-imaging-by-light-microscopy/ http://www.imperial.ac.uk/people/a.bruckbauer ---------------------------------------------------- From: NHLI communications [mailto:nhlicomms@imperial.ac.uk] Sent: 17 March 2020 15:23 To: Bruckbauer, Andreas <a.bruckbauer@imperial.ac.uk> Subject: COVID-19: A message for all of NHLI      Dear NHLI, Following yesterday’s Government advice and the all College communication from Alice and Ian, I would like confirm that all our community at NHLI should now be moving to remote working with minimal activity on campus. I know that preparations for this have already been underway for some time, so thank you for all your efforts so far. We are asking everyone to work from home, or remotely, from tomorrow where they can. Those needing to safely shut down laboratories should aim to work remotely by Thursday of this week. The only exception after that will be for essential activity that needs to be completed, such as animal experiments that have already been initiated, maintenance of vital cell lines and cultures/clinical samples already in culture. No new experiments should be started at present. If you think your work should be an exception, please seek approval through your PI/supervisor and Head of Section. You must of course follow the usual protocols for lone working. This is a very difficult time and we must all support each other. I therefore urge you to communicate as much as possible whilst working remotely. Please set up regular group research meetings and journal clubs, student supervision calls, management and research meetings through Microsoft Teams, Skype or similar, not forgetting calls just to catch up, share experiences and provide moral support. Best practice for working from home will follow. Please don’t feel isolated and be aware we still have our team of Mental Health First Aiders available and access to Confidential Care. Please contact your supervisor or line manager if you have any concerns, and also regularly look at the College COVID-19 webpages which are updated frequently. The latest Government advice on who should self-isolate can be found online. With my best wishes to all, Justin (on behalf of Edwin Chilvers) Professor Justin Mason Co-lead of Cardiovascular Division at NHLI This email was sent to a.bruckbauer@imperial.ac.uk from nhlicomms@imperial.ac.uk Receive in Plain Text