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Modern light microscopy gives us fascinating insights into the world of cells.
Learn more about cutting-edge microscopy and join our next #EinblickeBiozentrum by Oliver Biehlmaier @imcf_basel@biozentrum Dec. 12, 7 pm. https://t.co/Kof3973v3d
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The Journal Histochemistry and Cell Biology has announced to implement new submission guidelines for image presentation and image analysis, which have been published recently in Nature Methods by the international network QUAREP-LiMi WG 12.
https://t.co/2kk498njLn
we love microscopy because it allows us to dive right into a cell and observe what's happening in this fundamental unit of life. with confocal iSCAT we can see even nanoscopic cellular structures, live and label-free in their native environment! https://t.co/2IQTpbAzsK 🧵1/6
For this Focus issue, we asked experts in bioimaging from around the world to tell us what excited them about the future of bioimage analysis for the next 5-20 years. (1/n)
All Focus content can also be found here:
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I disagree with this suggestion. Research is based on failure. Those who finance research have to take this risk without the prospect of a direct return on investment. Such approaches endanger basic research not just at @ETH but worldwide.
https://t.co/R5qEBzlV47
As an @snf_ch grant recipient at a Swiss scientific institution, I'm not reassured at all by this bland response to the frankly disastrous proposals by their head of grant management. One can hardly think of an approach that would more effectively destroy Swiss science and 1/n
The July 2023 issue of the Journal is now available to view online!
This is a special issue "Women in Microscopy: Part 1" which features papers by women driving the development of microscopy.
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And finally, my talk from #ELMI2023 is now up as well
https://t.co/UoNk7QgLx1
It was, as always, amazing to see and discuss with the folks of #bioimaging. Looking forward to next year in Liverpool! 😉
Safe travels.
Exciting Data management & analysis session at #ELMI2023 this morning, featuring authors from the HCB In Focus: Data Management and Data Analysis in Microscopy 🔬 coming out this summer.
Stay tuned 📻!