🚀 Exciting News Alert! 🚀
GBI's Working Group is thrilled to unveil the first CareerPath whitepaper! 📄✨ Whether you've been eagerly awaiting guidance or contributing to the drafts, this is a moment to celebrate. 🎉 globalbioimaging.org/news/gl…
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The interaction between TB bacteria and antibiotics inside our cells has been revealed using a new correlative microcopy method at our @CMCA_UWA facility, revealing how different intracellular micro-environments affect the action of the drugs
micro.org.au/big-impact/corr…#NCRISimpact
Recently, I hosted @iaeaorg staff at a @uwanews lab, part of the IAEA’s network of analytical labs. It provides a vital service to global security by testing environmental samples from safeguard inspections to verify State's compliance with nuclear non-pro commitments.
Zoom SIMS Mini-workshop @SESEASU hosted by Rick Hervig: Demonstration of depth profiling an insulating phase using a primary beam of Cs . If you are interested, send an e-mail to sims@asu.edu with your name and affiliation. Date: 1 December 2022. Time: 10am MST.
In a little over two weeks time, we will be having our brand new Webinar focusing on the use of nanoSIMS in life/medical sciences.
Join and spread the word!
uu.nl/en/events/webinar-imag…
Save the date!
On Monday, November 14, at 3 pm CET we will organize a new webinar:
"Imaging life on a nano-scale".
Invitations with link to registration will be send as soon as possible.
Cécile is the heart and soul of the work we do at @AstraZeneca using the @CAMECA_News Nanosims. Her latest paper is very special, she quantifies the sub-cellular concentration of nucleotide therapeutics with 2 labeling strategies pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/acs…
Subcellular visualization of a widespread strategy in the oceanic plankton: Infection of a microalga (dino) by a parasite (Syndiniale) that eats host chromosomes. New study coupling subcellular imaging and transcriptomics in collab with @phytopk : nature.com/articles/s41396-0…
February Image Contest winner! "Blue Cheese Dreams" surface image of blue cheese highlighting the penicillium spp typical of these cheeses. CREDIT: Dr Jeremy Shaw and Dr Crystal Cooper, The University of Western Australia. Method: JEOL IT800 Cryo-FESEM / Leica VCT500 cryo-system.