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Technology highlights - Traction Force Microscopy (TFM)

Posted by , on 9 December 2020

Interview with Aki Stubb, Ph.D. Please tell us a bit about yourself and the facility where you work. My name is Aki Stubb and I am a post-doctoral fellow at the University of Cambridge, UK. I did my PhD in the group of Johanna Ivaska at the Turku Bioscience Centre, University of Turku and Åbo

Technology highlights - Coherent Anti-Stokes Raman Spectroscopy (CARS)

Posted by , on 28 October 2020

Interview with Antti Isomäki, PhD from the Biomedicum Imaging Unit of the University of Helsinki, Finland and Dalibor Pánek, PhD from the BIOCEV in Prague, Czech Republic. Tell us a bit about who you are and where your facility is based. AI: My name is Antti Isomäki and I am an optical physicist by training.

Technology highlights - Spinning Disk Microscopy

Posted by , on 14 October 2020

Interview with Stoyno Stoynov, Ph.D. from the Center of Advanced Microscopy, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, Bulgaria. Tell us a bit about the facility you run and what your focus is. The Bulgarian Node of Euro-Bioimaging ERIC is based in the Institute of Molecular Biology of the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, Sofia. Our node is part

Technology highlights – Structured Illumination Microscopy (SIM)

Posted by , on 30 September 2020

Interview with Ivan Novotný, Ph.D., from the Light Microscopy Core facility at the Institute of Molecular Genetics, in Prague, Czech Republic. Please tell us a bit about yourself and the facility where you work. I am employed as an imaging specialist at the Light Microscopy Core facility at the Institute of Molecular Genetics of the

Light microscopy core facility support specialist, Biomedicum Imaging Unit, University of Helsinki, Finland

Posted by , on 15 September 2020

We are looking for a highly motivated Laboratory Engineer / light microscopy core facility support specialist for the Biomedicum Imaging Unit at the University of Helsinki, Faculty of Medicine.  You would be joining a team of four support personnel and strengthening our capability to offer light microscopy and image analysis support for a community of