Excited that our work on Single-objective lattice light sheet microscopy with microfluidics for single-molecule super-resolution imaging of mammalian cells is now published in ACS Photonics!
https://t.co/Scl0YYRfHM
@ACSPhotonics@ACSPublications#soLLS#soTILT3D#microscopy
This discovery uncovers a previously unknown function of KDM4A in regulating mitotic fidelity, completing a ‘writer-reader-eraser’ epigenetic triad at the spindle!
Excited that our work led by the Dere Lab is now published! This study is the first to identify KDM4A as a centrosome protein, revealing its chromatin-independent function in maintaining centrosome integrity and genomic stability.
#microscopy@FEBSJournal
https://t.co/VGkq6wKX7t
Come join us for the 2nd Annual Rice University Center for Nanoscale Imaging Sciences Conference, taking place November 17-18.
Learn more and register for free here: https://t.co/I2WIjjN3s5
The registration for the SMLMS 2025 is now open! 🎉
👉https://t.co/nvFBCIY5Yd
Please share these news! The more the merrier!
As most of our social media now runs via the blue sky, please follow us there for frequent updates (https://t.co/1xw2OnPGdz)!
Cheers! See you in August!
Thanks to @CPRITTexas awards over the last 14 years, @RiceUniversity has been steadily advancing #cancer research while recruiting 25 investigators who are discovering better ways to treat and prevent the disease. This is how we #EndCancer!
https://t.co/y647AOJeWQ
Work lead by collaborator @isaacbhilton's lab on how biomolecular condensation of human IDRs initiates endogenous transcription via intrachromosomal looping or high-density promoter localization is now published in @NAR_Open as a Breakthrough Article!
https://t.co/jQfa9jwbo5
Congrats to outstanding postdoc Jing Li on leading the newest paper from the lab with the amazing support from collaborators at Rice, UNC-CH, and Duke. We show that aberrant IDR fusions can provoke oncogenic gene expression via distinct engagement patterns with the human genome.
🔬Terrific work by @GustavssonLab!! They developed soTILT3D, a single-objective light sheet that enables precise, high-speed, multi-target 3D single-molecule super-resolution imaging of whole cells.
💫Our anti-mouse, rabbit, & goat binders were used to visualize Tomm20, Tubulin, Lamin A/C, Ezrin, LAP2, & Lamin B1
https://t.co/eenVKFooOa
Rice University awards seven research partnerships through the Provost’s TMC Collaborator Fund, uniting Rice expertise with Texas Medical Center institutions to advance breakthroughs in cancer research, medical ethics, and health care. https://t.co/ZXfhajM8KG
Rice University’s Center for Nanoscale Imaging Sciences recently hosted its inaugural workshop, Imaging Across Scales from Atoms to Human, bringing together national experts to explore advancements in cutting-edge imaging techniques.
https://t.co/7cuVZFrlm5
Excited that our work on Whole-cell multi-target single-molecule super-resolution imaging in 3D with microfluidics and a single-objective tilted light sheet is now published in Nature Communications!
https://t.co/BwgzJUgfpb
@NatureComms#microscopy#imaging#nanoscale#soTILT3D
Our review on Light sheet illumination in single-molecule localization microscopy for imaging of cellular architectures and molecular dynamics is now published in npj Imaging!
Check it out here: https://t.co/D5bpgixjDd
Scan-free whole mammalian cell 3D single-molecule super-resolution imaging with simplified and improved experimental and analysis workflows using long axial-range double-helix point spread functions. @GustavssonLab@ShechtmanLab
https://t.co/FYAG6164Pu
Big thanks to all speakers, poster presenters, and participants for making our inaugural Rice Center for Nanoscale Imaging Sciences Workshop on Imaging such a successful event! Hoping to see everyone again next year!
https://t.co/vxSThdwuGo
https://t.co/pKQ3GooNXL
Excited to have our work on a Multimodal illumination platform for 3D single-molecule super-resolution imaging throughout mammalian cells featured on the cover of Biomedical Optics Express!
https://t.co/m0uzq4eSWk
Please RT!
We are very proud to announce LSFM 2025! The light-sheet conference/workshop will be held this year June 1st-7th, 2025, at the Mount Desert Island Biological Laboratory (MDIBL) @MDIBL in Bar Harbor, Maine.
Application portal open now!
Application deadline (rolling) May 12th, 2025.
Limited financial assistance is available.
https://t.co/dEtbi4VSja
This is the only comprehensive conference/workshop of this length in the US.
This year, the conference will be 1.5 days and the workshop will be 4 days (more time on the systems!).
Workshop space is limited. First come!
Confirmed Speakers;
Reto Fiolka @RetoPaul - UTSW - Keynote
Steve Ross @NikonInst -Nikon Instruments
Simon Watkins @simoncwatkins1 -University of Pittsburgh
Claudette St. Croix @ClaudetteCroix -University of Pittsburgh
Kate McDole - MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology
Holly Gibbs @holly_c_gibbs -Texas A&M
Anna-Karin Gustavsson @gustavssonlab -Rice University
Stephanie Kramer - Case Western Reserve University
Ruixuan Gao @Ruixuan3 -University of Illinois, Chicago
Bingying Chen @bingy_C -UTSW
Fabian Voight @voigtvision -Harvard University
Stephanie Rudolph @StephRudolphLab - Albert Einstein College of Medicine
Melissa Cooper @MelCooperPhD -NYU Langone Health
Doug Shepard @DougPShepherd -Arizona State Univesity
Doug Richardson @Harvard_CBI -Harvard University
Emmanuel Reynaud @ReynaudEmmanuel -University College Dublin
Kara Cerveny @kara_cerveny -Reed College
Carsten Wolff @carsten_wolff -MBL
With more to come!
Confirmed vendors: 12 systems!
3i
ASI
Leica
Bruker
MBF
Zeiss
Miltenyi
LifeCanvas
LIT
Hamamatsu
Abhishek Kumar (co-organizer) - MBL
Kate McDole (co-organizer) - MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology
Gary Laevsky (co-organizer) - Princeton University