7.9.2021

LIVE WEBINAR: Put live cell data into ultrastructural context

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Datum:
7. 9. 2021
Čas: 16:00 CET
Místo: online
Jazyk: angličtina
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Finding the "right cell" for your live-cell imaging can be time-consuming and tedious. Take advantage of correlative light and electron microscopy (CLEM) and the Leica Nano Workflow solution to identify the right cell at the right time and put dynamic live-cell data into its ultrastructural context.


The Leica Nano Workflow is a proven solution to streamline this process, combining live-cell CLEM with time-specific fixation by high-pressure freezing, enabling the investigation of dynamic biological processes as they happen, down to nanometer resolution.

In this webinar, you will discover:

  • How to successfully implement the Leica Nano workflow;
  • How to maintain physiological conditions, from cell culture through to cryo fixation;
  • How to optimize your live-cell imaging for live-cell CLEM applications;
  • More about easy transfer from the THUNDER Imager Nano to the EM ICE high pressure freezer;
  • How to retrieve your cell of interest in the resin block;
Speakers:

  • Dr. Julia Koenig - Product Manager EM Sample Preparation for Cryo-Workflows

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Julia Koenig studied Biology at Dresden University of Technology. After finishing her PhD in 2015, she joined the Electron Microscopy Facility of Lucy Collinson at the Francis Crick Institute in London, working on a wide variety of projects as well as methods and workflow development. In January 2018, she joined Leica Microsystems as a product manager for EM sample preparation for cryo workflows.

  • Dr. Robert Kirmse – Senior Manager Product Management Sample Handling

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Robert Kirmse studied biology at the University of Heidelberg. After finishing his PhD at the German Cancer Research Center (DKFZ) in 2007 and staying at the DKFZ as a postdoctoral fellow, he joined the group of Andreas Hoenger at the University of Colorado at Boulder in 2009. In 2012 he then moved into industry as a product manager and application expert for correlative microscopy at ZEISS. In 2019 he joined Leica Microsystems to head the product management team for sample preparation. Robert has a broad experience in light and electron microscopy methods including correlative and cryo workflows. 


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