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Register for FocalPlane features... quantitative plant imaging across scales

Posted by , on 26 May 2026

We are delighted to announce the speakers for the second webinar in our new series on quantitative plant imaging across scales, hosted by Alex Johnson (University of Exeter) and Joe McKenna (Warwick University). The second webinar will take place on Thursday 16 July at 15:00 BST, when we’ll hear talks from Laura Bacete (Umeå University)

FocalPlane features... Thomas Ott and Simon Gilroy

Posted by , on 19 May 2026

In April, we hosted the first webinar in our new series Macro to micro: quantitative plant imaging organised by Alex Johnson and Joe McKenna. We heard from Thomas Ott, who presented on behalf of Beatrice Lace, on ‘Multiplexing and Endogenous Fluorescence Discrimination Using FLIM in Plants’ and Simon Gilroy on ‘Do plants feel pain? How

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

JCS Special Issue - 'Cilia and Flagella: from Basic Biology to Disease'

Posted by , on 10 November 2025

We'll be celebrating the research published in JCS's special issue on cilia and flagella with the UK Cilia and Centrosome Network at their upcoming symposium on Tuesday 25 November.

FocalPlane features... membrane trafficking recordings

Posted by , on 10 November 2025

In September, we hosted a special online symposium together with the Membrane Trafficking webinar series, organised by Francesca Bottanelli, Felix Campelo and Ishier Raote. The webinar featured short talks from Nick Ader (UNC Greensboro), Hannes Maib (University of Sheffield) and Mónica Quiñones-Frías (Brandeis University), followed by a keynote lecture from Gillian Griffiths (Yale University. You can view the recordings of

FocalPlane features... membrane trafficking

Posted by , on 16 September 2025

Registration is open for our upcoming mini-symposium together with the popular Membrane Trafficking webinar series, organised by Francesca Bottanelli, Felix Campelo and Ishier Raote. Our event, on Thursday 25 September, will be a celebration of the membrane trafficking community.

FocalPlane features... membrane trafficking - apply to give a talk

Posted by , on 14 July 2025

We're looking for ECRs to present at our upcoming symposium which we are holding in collaboration with the popular membrane trafficking webinar series. Our keynote speaker for the symposium is Gillian Griffiths (Yale University).

MITOtalks and FocalPlane features.... recording

Posted by , on 14 July 2025

Our recent FocalPlane features… webinar was a collaboration with the popular MITOtalks series and showcased research published in Journal of Cell Science’s Special Issue: Cell Biology of Mitochondria. MITOtalks organisers Sjoerd Wanrooij and Nuno Raimundo hosted the webinar with talks from Yuli Buckley on ‘Fis1 regulates mitochondrial morphology, bioenergetics and removal of mitochondrial DNA damage

How to organise events more sustainably (webinar)

Posted by , on 10 June 2025

We are pleased to support The Pavilion for People, running alongside the 2025 UN Ocean Conference. Explore the space to learn more and share your thoughts on saving our oceans. As part of The Pavilion for People, we will host a webinar on Thursday 12 June at 11am (BST) on ‘How to organise events more

Featured image with… our JCS cover competition winner Antara Chakraborty

Posted by , on 30 October 2024

We are delighted to announce that our cover competition winner is Antara Chakraborty. Antara’s winning image ‘Breaking symmetry’ is the cover image for Journal of Cell Science’s Special Issue: Imaging Cell Architecture and Dynamics; you can explore the table of contents here. The image shows a mouse embryonic fibroblast labelled with phalloidin (actin – green),