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2021 Mini-workshop: Elyra - Gentle and easy super-resolution imaging


If you are interested in visualising fast intracellular dynamics at high resolution for both, 2D and 3D samples, with low phototoxicity; then the SIM capabilities of the Elyra 7 will be of great use. The Elyra 7 is also capable of PALM/STORM, allowing imaging of cellular structures on the nanometer scale. If this peaks your interest, or you are just curious and want to know more about the new bioimaging capability available in Liverpool, please get into contact. We had a mix of short talks from CCI staff, and brief case-studies and exemplar applications from another facility (York), which had the Elyra 7 installed a few months ahead of the CCI.

Date & Location


The Mini-workshop was held on the 15th January 2021. This was an online event and all microscopy enthusiasts were welcome.

The workshop was recorded and you can catch up on it in your own time here:

Program


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Invited Speaker


Christoph Baumann:

Dr. Christoph Baumann is a lecturer in the Department of Biology and a member of the Biological Physical Sciences Interdisciplinary Network (BPSInet) at the University of York. He specialises in the application of single-molecule mechanics and fluorescence microscopy to probe biochemical mechanisms and the biophysical properties of macromolecules and membranes. Recently, his application of single-molecule fluorescence microscopy techniques has helped to established fundamental functional paradigms in cell envelope biology, including the spatio-temporal dynamics of outer-membrane and inner-membrane proteins in Gram-negative bacteria.

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