Physicist by training, biophysicist by passion. Founding and Managing Director of the Paris based CNRS Saint Pères Paris Institute for the Neurosciences (SPPIN)
We are proud to announce that our work "Label-free, high-resolution fluorescence imaging of the intestinal wall by image scanning and confocal microscopy by Marwa Moulzir*, Doriane Hazart,* Clément Ricard✉ and me is out in Gastro Hep Adv ! Congratulations to Marwa and Doriane.
This is the first chapter of our large work tansforming Fourier-plane imaging from an expert-dependent technique into a reproducible and scalable tool for surface-sensitive fluorescence microscopy for routine super-resolution biological imaging.
I am thrilled to announce a new pre-print: https://t.co/l0M9CflXWT : "Combinatorial Sample-and Back-Focal-Plane (BFP) Imaging. Pt. I: Instrument and acquisition parameters affecting BFP images and their analysis". Check it out!
📢 Exciting new product alert with the launch of CNRS-SPPIN's UbiClear! Our new, universal, non-toxic and ultra-fast clearing is out! available at https://t.co/j7OLSJCxDr, UbiClear is the solution. 🔬 #Innovation#Biotech#Research
I am very happy to share Antonin SINGER's first publication, now available as a pre-print on bioRxiv. Antonin and co-workers have revisited an enigmatic cerebellar glial cell that has long been forgotten: the feathered cell of Fañanas. Check it out: https://t.co/wo0rL3wQrn
@BWJones@Maurice_Y_Lee@CSHL@QIatCSHL we run the Paris Spring School again in May: it's an now established European alternative made by people who have long been involved with the Woods Hole and Cold Spring Habor courses: have a look: https://t.co/i0IrrEGE2j
And a nice example of the problems of scientific publishing: our bioRxiv (doi: https://t.co/Av6gzLSqOa) has been around since June, the (not so different) final paper is out only now, and this despite a smooth and efficient review process...
An alternative to conventional H&E staining and histology, for neuroanatomists, but also for clinicians. It's fast, it's powerful and easy.
Label-free, fast, 2-photon volume imaging of the organization of neurons and glia in the enteric nervous system https://t.co/QFO4pi7SJS
Just a nm-step at the sample, but a leap ahead for quantitative surface microscopies...
Characterizing nanometric thin films with far-field light https://t.co/BeAgG4el5w
Check out our new work by Hodaya Klimovsky et al,. now out as a preprint. Big thanks to all co-workers!
It's new. It's cool. And it is out now. Check out our first work on the enteric system, the second brain in the gut
Label-free, fast, 2-photon volume imaging of the structural organization of peripheral neurons and glia in the enteric ganglia https://t.co/NlpGyg6MtQ
A surprisingly simple, inexpensive and multi-scale test sample for 3-D imaging: check it out, to appear shortly in Wiley's MRT. Here is the preprint:
https://t.co/FKQNyvwXQd
The young #investigator Cranefield #award🏅 goes to Federico Trigo, then at @Univ_Paris, now at @IIBCE👏🏽. Trigo and colleagues used cutting-edge biophysical techniques to show that the prior history of Ca2+ elevation affects release probability of vesicles that fuse…
Fresh from the press and finally out in the Biophysical Journal:
Pulse-length effects in 2P-micoscopy. I. Infrared excitation induces brain heating and calcium microdomain hyperactivity in cortical astrocytes£ https://t.co/cbSkxj9OnD