It's 8.30 pm on a Sat night, yet the entire lecture theater full of fellow microscope nerds at #OMIBS2023@MBLScience are captivated by the brilliant yet hilarious comments of the great Sid Shaw, like references to "feral photons" and not allowing confocals to boss you around!
The fab @LeicaMicro team working with Sid Shaw's slides at #OMIBS2023. Affectionately known as the "s**tstorm slide" it contains bits of red hot Cheetos and goodness knows what else to obscure the lovely beads...😂
On the cover! https://t.co/wlzF0lMrZO (eat your heart out Reviewer 1, who didn't think this graphic was even suitable for a TOC image) @GregoryVanderg1
Happy to contribute along with many other colleagues to the 2 Kidney papers bridging @KPMProject and @_hubmap that are just out today in @Nature and @NatureComms :
https://t.co/baE86iHfKE
https://t.co/Xom4i9Y8lD
We would say it takes a village, but it is more fitting to say it takes a consortium to produce our most recently published work in Nature today. Thank you to each @KPMProject and @_hubmap contributor across the consortium who made this atlas possible.
https://t.co/EuMXH8I0jH
Come check out #_hubmap’s new body of knowledge and discoveries in the newly released @Nature paper package – Da Vinci himself would give us a Mona Lisa smile for this renaissance of technology and imaging! https://t.co/5KRfFrXly8
We're proud to have a set of articles out in @Nature today - thank you to all consortium members for your significant contributions!
https://t.co/wfawmuQeYz
It’s troubling to think of how this will be used or misused in a system that so heavily weights papers in fancy journals. All the more reason to work to reduce reliance on journal name and impact factor.
⚡️FLASH-PAINT 💡- rapid, highly efficient multiplexing (super-resolution) microscopy - is out on bioRxiv. (https://t.co/3xxg6jyMDL) We hope our 12-color super-resolution images electrify you as much as us: cellular complexity unlocked! @FSchueder@YaleCellBio#DNAPAINT🧬🔬
So, professors, we have moved from requiring that students recall information to requiring that they synthesize information, since all information is easily accessible.
With #ChatGPT and future successors able to synthesize information, what will we now ask of students?
Although our beloved @AlisonJNorth could not be here this year, course manager Jacqueline Leung from Rocky Mountain Laboratories NIAID/NIH, did a fantastic job lecturing our #OMIBS2022 students on sample preparation techniques!
FLUORESCENCE!! Here #OMIBS2022 students are time-lapse imaging live HeLa cells stained with MitoTracker & LysoTracker!
Let’s see how these organelles shuttle!!