We’re delighted to announce Dr Kerry Thompson as the new President of MSI!
Kerry was elected to her new role at this year’s annual symposium and will serve in the post for the next two years! ���
Getting ready for the holidays? 🎄
Don’t forget to submit your abstract for MSI 2025 before you leave work on Friday 20th Dec!
You don’t want to miss out on this fantastic meeting, with an image analysis workshop included in registration 🔬
4 days left to submit an abstract for MSI 2025, held in UCD January 14th-16th 🔬
If your work involves imaging , we'd love to see you there!
Submit an abstract here:
https://t.co/FTR7ZIlZKf
✨ MSI 2025 Abstract Submission Deadline Extended ✨
The annual MSI Meeting 2025 will be hosted by @ucddublin from 14th to 16th January 2025. Abstracts are invited from all areas of microscopy related research!
The abstract submission deadline has been extended to 20.12.2024 🧪
Still one week left to submit your abstract for MSI 2025!
This meeting will have a special focus on inclusivity and community building in microscopy. We hope to see you join the discussions in UCD in January! ✨
🎪 We’re Hiring! 🎪Are you passionate about making & community building? Join Dublin Maker as our Public Engagement Research Coordinator! 💡 💼 Salary: €50k/year 📅 Apply by Dec 13th!
Details: https://t.co/cXmLcUjAFX #JobAlert#MakerCulture
🔎 The 2025 MSI Meeting will emphasise inclusive microscopy and community development, with a session dedicated to forging links and removing barriers between disciplines and career types.
✨Attention all microscopists! ✨
Abstract submission and registration is now OPEN for the MSI Meeting 2025!
Find all the information you need at https://t.co/wQFey8WCtG
👩🎓👩🔬 UCD PhD candidate and RTÉ 10 Things to Know About Presenter Amy Hassett on the importance of #ScienceWeek: "It's a great opportunity to showcase some of the fantastic research that is happening around the country, but also to show how science can and does influence our day-to-day lives. I also think it's great from the perspective of planning for the future."
In addition to her TV presenting, Amy has been studying at UCD College of Science: "I've been in college for the last ten years (fingers crossed I'll finish soon!), first doing a Degree in science, then a Master's in neuroscience and now a PhD in Marine Science/ Neuroscience."
"I've enjoyed every bit of it so far, but I have really enjoyed branching out into more science communication-orientated things in the last few years. Now I want to stay in science but move into stuff that involves getting the public involved in science - citizen science and things like that!"
Do you teach #neuroanatomy? Looking for new resources, or a place to share your resources with others? Check out the @GlobalNeuroNtwk's first workshop! Our EiC's will demonstrate the program, and help you get started as a member of the GNN. Membership and resources are free!
Amy Hassett: Get to know the new face on 10 Things to Know About, https://t.co/6dQnl5VkyA
@ScienceWeek on RTÉ 👩🔬 🧪
@Researchirel 🔬| @RTEjr
Watch 10 Things to Know About - Mondays at 8.30pm on @RTEOne and @RTEPlayer
Interested in learning how you might create your own 3D anatomical models for classroom teaching? 🧠🫀🫁⚙️🛠️🪛
📕 Read our beginner's "how-to" guide 🪛🔩, along with some case examples, in the latest volume of Biomedical Visualization (Vol 6)! 👇
https://t.co/uVzX7zfWQT
Save the date!
The MSI Meeting 2025 will be held in University College Dublin on the 14th - 16th of January 2025 🔬
We’re excited to bring together microscopists for a great meeting!
@ucddublin
Lego microscopes are a great way to experiment with optics and learn how microscopes work with hands on experience. They're also good fun!
All the 3D printed parts needed are now available to download here: https://t.co/rj6QRiGwUy
Very much looking forward to next Monday, and seeing the first episode of this year's series of @10Things_ToKnow.
I hope people enjoy watching it as much as I did getting to be a part of it!