News digest
Posted by FocalPlane, on 11 November 2022
Here is a selection of interesting news, publications and discussions related to microscopy that happened in the last two weeks on Twitter and beyond.
Talks, training and workshops:
- Registration for the Crick Bioimage Symposium closes soon
https://twitter.com/The_CBIAS/status/1590274830859145216
- You can now submit an abstract for the 2023 Microscience Microscopy Conference
https://twitter.com/RoyalMicroSoc/status/1589964978995486720
News and interesting reads:
- Check out Joachim Goedhart’s guide to data visualisation
https://twitter.com/joachimgoedhart/status/1585894887077122052
- Mariana De Niz’s interview series with Latin American microscopists continues, moving on to a series from Chile
https://twitter.com/mariana_deniz/status/1587449660544671744
Papers:
- A new article from the Shroff lab tackles processing 3D fluorescence microscopy images
https://twitter.com/HHMIJanelia/status/1587836941873172489
- Introducing Cellpose 2.0
https://twitter.com/rita_strack/status/1590035765194461185
- A new, simplified approach for clearing adult mouse organs that preserves endogenous reporter signals
https://twitter.com/danmucida/status/1590339086958690311
- Using machine learning to segment 3D images of guard cells
https://twitter.com/CAndersonLab/status/1590439066587533312
Movie time:
- A cell leading with its flagellum:
https://twitter.com/cdmacquarrie/status/1589739191730327552
- A beautiful 3D movie of a zebrafish gill macrophage:
https://twitter.com/iceflon/status/1587422416745254918
- Watch this sponge responding to being moved onto the microscope stage:
https://twitter.com/SANICHOLS_DU/status/1585748901142745088