Mass Spectrometry Imaging Zoom seminar

Take the chance to join this Mass Spectrometry Imaging Zoom seminar on the 4th April, 15:00-16:00 (CET time). It will be given by Dr. Peter Weber from Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, US. Dr. Weber is an expert in NanoSIMS imaging, as well as multiphoton microscopy and coherent Raman imaging. His research focus is microanalysis, microbial ecology, soil processes, elemental and isotopic tracers, and microbial and nuclear forensics. He has analyzed a broad range of materials, worked on methods to link microbial function and identity in complex microbial communities, and has studied microbial mineralization, symbiosis, predation, nitrogen fixation, carbon fixation, carbon cycling and phosphorus uptake. Dr. Weber is interested in correlated imaging and pushing the limits of compositional sensitivity, including developing methods to analyze viruses, cell membranes, and microarrays.

Title: “NanoSIMS studies from microbial ecology to nuclear forensics: Connecting microanalysis to the world”

Zoom link:
https://gu-se.zoom.us/j/66087064352?pwd=b0Z3elB5Tnh2eW5BMUEzRk9aY3l2UT09
Meeting ID: 660 8706 4352
Passcode: 210138

The ZOOM seminar will be held 15:00-16:00 including discussion, then 16:00-16:30 will be a separate informal discussion time for those that want to stay.

Welcome to the Opening of the Lightsheet 7 at CCI

The Centre for Cellular Imaging (CCI), our NMI node in Gothenburg, has installed a new Lightsheet 7 fluorescence microscope and will celebrate this by hosting an opening day with seminars and demos of both the new Lightsheet instrument and other equipment at CCI. Please join us on January 18th to explore what is possible with this new instrumentation!

Organizer: CCI Sahlgrenska Academy & Zeiss
Location for lecture: Birgit Thilander, Academicum, Medicinaregatan 3, Göteborg
Location for demo: Medicinaregatan, floor 1, staircase of door 7A, Göteborg
Time of event: January 18, 2024
Deadline for registration: January 11, 2024
Registration weblink: https://forms.office.com/e/YH4eYMYSSy
Contact: cci@gu.se

See the flyer below for more information!

Join the NMI-CCI facility in Gothenburg!

Our Facility in Gothenburg, Sweden, is now recruiting (permanent position) a motivated and experienced Scientific Officer with expertise in Electron Microscopy and its various applications in life sciences and more specifically in volume EM and correlative multimodal imaging.

The post-holder will work within the Centre for Cellular Imaging (CCI) national research infrastructure and in direct collaboration with the Cellular and Molecular Imaging SciLifeLab platform. The position will involve direct participation in the research projects by performing ultrastructural analysis on various biological specimens including cultured yeast, bacteria, insect, and mammalian cells as well as model organisms such as flies, nematodes, fish, and rodents. The post-holder will participate directly in the development of new 3D volume EM techniques under the guidance of the CCI Team and together with the Cellular and Molecular Imaging Scilifelab platform. Please, help us to spread this information in your networks, thank you!

If you are interested please follow this link: https://web103.reachmee.com/ext/I005/1035/job?site=7&lang=UK&validator=9b89bead79bb7258ad55c8d75228e5b7&job_id=31644

CAT Workshop 2023

The Centre for Cellular Imaging, which is the national SciLifeLab facility for Correlative Array Tomography in Sweden, has the great pleasure to welcome you to the first Cellular 3D volume – Correlative Array Tomography (CAT) Workshop! It is designed to bring experts, researchers and industry together interested in Cellular 3D volume – CAT to introduce this new technology, stimulate knowledge exchange and the formation of collaborations.

Organizer: The NMI node Centre for Cellular Imaging
Location: Wallenberg Centre & Centre for Cellular Imaging, Gothenburg, Sweden
Time of event: Nov 29 – Dec 1, 2023
Registration: https://forms.office.com/e/5jzrEWDmCH
Weblink: https://www.gu.se/en/core-facilities/centre-for-cellular-imaging/cat-workshop-2023
Contact email: cci@gu.se

NMI node receives funding from the Chan Zuckerberg Initiative

The Centre for Cellular Imaging (CCI) at the University of Gothenburg has been awarded funding from the Chan Zuckerberg Initiative through their imaging program to Advance Imaging Through Collaborative Projects. CCI will take part in two different projects where prof. Julia Fernández-Rodríguez will be co-PI:

COMULISglobe: Multimodal Imaging across Scales in Life Sciences, to harness the power of multimodal imaging across scales from basic research to clinical diagnostics, facilitate access, and train a new generation of scientists

Society for Knowledge Exchange in BioImage Analysis (NEUBIAS), to secure the sustainability of the Network of European Bioimage Analysts, establish strong connections to similar initiatives, and share knowledge about state-of-the-art bioimage analysis tools and methods

You can find more information at the Chan Zuckerberg Initiative website

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