AIMS 2023 kicks off today with two introductory talks! Follow along with us throughout the week for highlights and learning about the basics of imaging mass spectrometry! #AIMS2023
We're back! Want to learn more about imaging mass spectrometry? Sign up for AIMS 2022 at Vanderbilt this April! Registration is open now! @asmsnews@J_ASMS@IMSSNews@imaging_ms https://t.co/hFWjXIxvIZ
Clostridioides difficile terraforms the gut revealed by imaging mass spectrometry in collaboration with @SpragginsLab, @CaprioliLab, and @chemmicrobiol. Work led by @aarwex and @chEMMAstry in @CellReports. https://t.co/Y1k3yKve1v
Hi, I’m Kavya (@KavyaSharman), a 3rd year grad student in the @CaprioliLab. I am developing computational methods to understand Staphylococcus aureus abscess formation and molecular architecture using integrated imaging mass spectrometry and immunofluorescence microscopy
Did you know your kidneys have native fluorescence? Dr. Elizabeth Neuman from @capriolilab at @vanderbiltu made this #autofluorescence image showing the cortex, medulla, glomeruli, and proximal tubules of the human kidney without any stains for @_hubmap's image of the week!