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Register for Journal of Cell Science Meeting on Imaging Cell Dynamics

Posted by , on 15 September 2025

Registration is open for Journal of Cell Science Meeting on Imaging Cell Dynamics. The meeting will bring together experts working at the interface between cell biology and imaging, with a focus on researchers who use advanced light and electron microscopy approaches, and novel image analysis tools.

There and Back Again – An MBL Story

Posted by , on 14 September 2025

In May 2025, I had the pleasure of returning to the Marine Biological Laboratory (MBL) in Woods Hole, Massachusetts, to teach in the PAIR-UP Microscopy course. It was a truly special experience as I not only got to meet and mentor many bright and curious young scientists, but it also marked a return to a

Featured image with Mathieu Preußner

Posted by , on 12 September 2025

Our featured image, acquired by Mathieu Preußner, is a lateral view of the overlying gill arches in 1-month-old Danio rerio expressing endothelial kdrl:mCherry. Clarity-based tissue clearing of the sample enabled comprehensive image acquisition using a Nikon Ti spinning disk system. In ImageJ, the hyperstack was modified using a temporally colour-coded lookup table.

JCS snapshot - Cytotoxic T lymphocytes adapt to the loss of Cdc42

Posted by , on 10 September 2025

In our latest JCS snapshot, we hear from Adam Rochussen who, together with Gillian Griffiths and Claire Ma, discovered that cytotoxic T lymphocytes are able to adapt to the loss of the key polarity factor Cdc42. In this snapshot, Adam takes us through the key findings from their research.

Microscopy preprints - new tools and techniques in imaging

Posted by , on 5 September 2025

Here is a curated selection of preprints posted recently on new tools and techniques in imaging. Let us know if we are missing any recent preprints that are on your reading list!

Featured image with David Grainger

Posted by , on 29 August 2025

Our featured image, acquired by David Grainger, is a colour-coded depth projection of the blood endothelial cells of the E14.5 mouse embryonic thymus and surrounding structures. A 200 μm-thick vibratome section was immunostained for endomucin and imaged on a Zeiss LSM980 confocal microscope and depth-encoded using a rainbow LUT before performing a maximum intensity projection. 

An introduction to Microscopy New Zealand

Posted by , on 28 August 2025

Microscopy New Zealand (MNZ) started in 1978 as a periodic newsletter as a way for electron microscopists to share advice and news around New Zealand. In July 1980, the New Zealand Society of Electron Microscopy Incorporated was officially registered as an incorporated society, and in 1996, its scope was broadened to include all microscopy techniques

Microscopy preprints - bioimage analysis

Posted by , on 22 August 2025

Here is a curated selection of preprints published recently. In this post, we focus specifically on bioimage analysis and data management.

FocalPlane features... meets preLights

Posted by , on 20 August 2025

For our second collaborative FocalPlane features… webinar we have teamed up with preLights, our sister community site. This webinar will be hosted by Felipe Del Valle Batalla (University of Edinburgh, UK) and Vibha Singh (Princess Margaret Cancer Research Tower (UHN), Canada), two members of the preLights community (known as preLighters), who have selected two recent

Featured image with Ludovica Altieri

Posted by , on 15 August 2025

Our featured image, acquired by Ludovica Altieri, shows murine primary cortical neurons developing interconnections. The cells are stained for neuronal tubulin (TUJI antibody, cyan) and DNA (DAPI, blue). Cultures were prepared by dissecting cortices from mouse embryos (E18), then mechanically dissociating single cells for plating. Explanted primary neurons placed in culture regress several stages back,