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Welcome to FocalPlane

FocalPlane is a community site for anyone who uses microscopy in their research. It is a place where you can interact with a global community of imaging scientists, engineers, chemists, and bioimage analysts.

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Hacking with GloBIAS by Miguel A. Ibarra Arellano

Posted by , on 1 April 2026

This article was written by Miguel A. Ibarra Arellano, PhD candidate at the Center for Computational Biology at the University of Heidelberg, Germany. Seeing is believing, or at least that’s what I thought. Picture this: starting your master’s thesis, you are tasked with identifying (and, if you are lucky, quantifying) the difference between male and

Imaging spotlight: Minimally invasive live tissue clearing with SeeDB-Live

Posted by , on 1 April 2026

In this paper highlight from Shigenori Inagaki and Takeshi Imai, we learn about SeeDB-Live, a methodology for applying tissue clearing to live-cell imaging.

New webinar series on plant imaging

Posted by , on 30 March 2026

To build on the momentum of our recent Workshop, Macro to micro: quantitative plant imaging across scales, we are launching a new webinar series together with Workshop organisers Alex Johnson (University of Exeter) and Joe McKenna (Warwick University). We’ll be hosting quarterly webinars allowing researchers from all career stages to showcase their research on plant

BINA Nanoscopy User Group, April 9, 12 PM ET

Posted by , on 30 March 2026

The next BioImaging North America Nanoscopy User Group will take place via Zoom on April 9 at 12 PM ET/11 AM CT/9 AM PT. Thomas A. Blanpied (University of Maryland) will deliver the presentation “STED Workflows for Synaptic Nanoarchitecture in the Brain”, followed by community discussion. The focus of the Nanoscopy User Group is to create a

Featured image with Nat Prunet

Posted by , on 27 March 2026

Our featured image from Nat Prunet is a composite image of pollen grains from various plant species. Each pollen grain was imaged separately for red autofluorescence with super-resolution Airyscan on a Zeiss LSM 980 microscope. 3D datasets were processed on Fiji with edge-finding and color-coding for depth.

Imaging spotlight: dissecting the precancerous niche

Posted by , on 25 March 2026

In this paper highlight we hear from Greta Skrupskelyte and Maria Alcolea, who discuss their recent paper dissecting the role of the microenvironment and tumour-stromal communication in tumour growth and survival.

Microscopy preprints: bioimage analysis

Posted by , on 20 March 2026

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

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Image credits

Neuromuscular junctions – Rebecca Simkins

Mitochondria and microtubules – Till Stephan

Mammary gland organoid – Oona Paavolainen

Dopaminergic neuron – Nick Gatford

CLEM HeLa cell – Marie-Charlotte Domart, Chris Peddie

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Updated on 12 December 2025