Seminário

Super-resolution microscopy: recent developments

Sala 1.4.14, Ciências ULisboa

Por Simão Coelho (Instituto Gulbenkian de Ciência, Oeiras).

The ability to visualise the interplay of biological complexes has demonstrated immense potential to transform modern science and impact human health. Microscopy is rapidly evolving to cover this need, with significant advancements taken every year. Super-Resolution Microscopy (SRM) methods are recent technologies that allow light microscopy to achieve sub-diffraction resolution imaging. SRM has greatly expanded our knowledge of structural organisations, functional conformations, and dynamics of protein complexes within cellular environments.

My focus is on developing and applying the next-generation of SRM imaging techniques to decode immune signalling. Here, I will present some recent advances I have developed which include, Actively Stabilised microscope, direct laser writing for single molecule imaging and 3D interferometric lattice light-sheet microscopy. Results include (sub)-nanometer sample stability, direct distance measurements between molecular species with < 20 nm accuracy, and live cell single mRNA dynamics with ~10 nm.

10h00-11h00
CFTC - Centro de Física Teórica e Computacional
Saída de campo (Geologia)

O curso, com candidaturas até 20 de julho, convida os professores do Ensino Básico e Secundário a explorar a Geologia a partir das rochas que afloram nas imediações da sua escola.

Gotas de água

O curso visa capacitar os formandos para a aplicação dos índices de qualidade ecológica utilizados na avaliação da qualidade ambiental em sistemas de transição, no âmbito da Diretiva Quadro da Água (DQA) - candidaturas até 31 de agosto.

The conference aims to bring together key experts in the Medical Microwave Imaging (MMWI) field and will include invited talks, presentations and posters of peer-reviewed abstracts and conference papers, and workshops in satellite areas of research that are of interest to MMWI research.

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