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Light Microscopy Images
Axolotl tissue expressing a multicolor fluorescent LoxP reporter (i.e. Brainbow technology) supported by LMF CRTD/BIOTEC
A 5-day-old zebrafish larva visualized by polarized light microscopy. The birefrigence of the muscle enables to observe the living larva without any staining, supported by LMF CRTD/BIOTEC
The circulation of neutrophil granulocytes in a mouse skin blood vessel. The image has been acquired in a living mouse, supported by MTZ, Z3-Facility
The image shows a urethra acquired with brightfield microscopy, supported by LMF CRTD/BIOTEC
The image shows histological stained testis acquired with brightfield microscopy, supported by LMF CRTD/BIOTEC
A multi colour image of a mouse inguinal lymph node. The image has been acquired with mulit photon microscopy in a living mouse, supported by MTZ, Z3-Facility
Cross section of a regenerating spinal cord. Red: SOX2 (neural stem cell marker); Whit: PCNA (cell proliferation marker); Blue, Hoechst (DNA) supported by LMF CRTD/BIOTEC
Pancreatic beta-cells in zebrafish a colored with rainbow palette.
Electron Microscopy Images
SEM image by Thomas Kurth - CRTD
Dorsal view of the brain of a zebrafish embryo. This transgenic embryo expresses a fluorescent protein in its midbrain and in parts of the hindbrain, supported by LMF CRTD/BIOTEC
A C.Elegans TEM image by CFCI
A Phasmid SEM image by EMF CRTD/BIOTEC.
SEM image by Thomas Kurth - CRTD
Image Processing
3D Reconstruction of vascular network of the dentate gyrus in an adult mouse.
Conference Impressions of "Trends in Microscopy" 2016
TIM 2016 - Gerhard Rödel
Kick off - Gerhard Rödel, vice-rector for research at the TU Dresden opens "Trends in Microscopy" in 2016.
TIM 2016 - Michael Brand
Michael Brand, head of BioDIP welcomes all participants.
TIM 2016 - Elisa May
Elisa May, coordinator of GerBI in Konstanz welcomes all participants and starts the first session on Adaptive Optics.
TIM 2016 - Wolfgang Gässler
Wolfgang Gässler, an astronomer from Heidelberg, introduces the use of adaptive optics.
TIM 2016 - Audience
Attentive listeners
TIM 2016 - Na Ji
Na Ji, a group leader at Janelia Research Campus, develops optical methods for in vivo brain imaging.
TIM 2016 - Benjamin Judkewitz
Benjamin Judkewitz, professor of Bioimaging & Neurophotonics at the Charite/ Humboldt University in Berlin.
TIM 2016 - Peter Friedl
Peter Friedl employs various microscopic technolgies to reveal the mechanism of cancer invasion.
TIM 2016 - Allard Mosk
Allard P. Mosk, professor at the University of Twente, The Netherlands.
TIM 2016 - Helpers
Members of the TIM TEAM at the registration desks.
TIM 2016 - Moritz Kreysing
Moritz Kreysing, group leader at the MPI-CBG starts Session 2 on Phase & Holographic Imaging.
TIM 2016 - Achim Tieftrunk
Achim Tieftrunk welcomes all participants on behalf of the DFG which strongly supports this conference series.
TIM 2016 - Adam Wax
Adam Wax, Professor of Biomedical Engineering at Duke University, USA.
TIM 2016 - Gabriel Popescu
Gabriel Popescu, professor at the University of Illinois, USA works on quantitative phase imaging of cells and tissues.
TIM 2016 - Helpers
Britta and Thomas (front row) did a great job by assisting all speakers in technical matters. Robert was also memeber of the great TIM TEAM.
TIM 2016 - Mirjam Schürmann
Mirjam Schürmann, from the Guck lab in Dresden, after her talk.
TIM 2016 - Björn Kemper
Björn Kemper from the WWU in Münster talks about label-free digital holographic microscopy to image cells and tissue.
TIM 2016 - Alexander Jesacher
Alexander Jesacher, scientist at the Medical University in Innsbruck, presents a tunable diffractive/refractive hybrid lens.
TIM 2016 - Gaia Pigino
Gaia Pigino, group leader at the MPI-CBG, presents a nocel CLEM method.
TIM 2016 - Lucy Collison
Lucy Collison, researcher at the Francis Crick Institute, develops and applies correlative light and volume electron microscopy.
TIM 2016 - Julia Mahamid
Julia Mahamid,researcher at the MPI for Biochemistry after her talk.
TIM 2016 - Audience
Attentive listeners
TIM 2016 - Wanda Kukulski
Wanda Kukulski, group leader at the MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology presented a hybrid imaging approach to dissect the mechanism of membrane remodelling.
TIM 2016 - Matthia Karreman
Matthia Karreman, researcher at the EMBL in Heidelberg uses multimodal correlative microscopy to image single tumor cells in vivo.
TIM 2016 - Matthia Karreman
Matthia Karreman answering questions after her talk.
TIM 2016 - Stephan Saalfeld
Stephan Saalfeld, group leader at Janelia Research Campus, talked about image registration and interpretation of compromised data from complementary imaging modalities.
TIM 2016 - Exhibitors
More than 20 exhibitors were present during the meeting.
TIM 2016 - Tomas Cizmar
Tomas Cizmar and Pavel Tomancak enjoy the coffee break.
TIM 2016 - Jan Huisken
Jan Huisken, group leader at the MPI-CBG presents his idea of a smart microscope.
TIM 2016 - Vera Hirschfeld-Warneken
Vera Hirschfeld-Warneken from Stuttgart is set up by Britta & Thomas for her presentation on the application of reflective interference contrast microscopy.
TIM 2016 - Tomas Cizmar
Tomas Cizmar,researcher at the University of Dundee presented the use of multimode waveguides as fibre-based endoscopes for imaging deep inside living
TIM 2016 - Loic Royer
Loic Royer, researcher at the MPI-CBG is set up for his presentation by Britta and Thomas
TIM 2016 - Loic Royer
Loic Royer begins his talk on multimodal light shet microscopy.
TIM 2016 - Audience
Naughty Pete …
TIM 2016 - Peter Hegemann
Peter Hegemann, professor at the Humboldt University in Berlin, gives an introduction to optogenetics.
TIM 2016 - Valentina Emiliani
Valentina Emiliani, director of the Neurophotonics Laboratory in Paris, employs multi-plane illumination technology to stimulate several single neurons simultaneously in 3D.
TIM 2016 - Valentina Emiliani
Computer generated holography.
TIM 2016 - Adam Packer
Adam Packer, researcher at UCL in London, talks about imaging and manipulation of neural circuit activity.
TIM 2016 - Thomas Oertner
Thomas Oertner, Professor at the University of Hamburg, after his presentation.
TIM 2016 - Marco dal Maschio
Marco dal Maschio, researcher at the MPI for Neurobiology, presents approaches to combine imaging and photo-stimulation of brain circuits.
TIM 2016 - Marco dal Maschio
Marco dal Maschio during his presentation.
TIM 2016 - Martin Booth
Martin Booth, professor of engineering at the University of Oxford, is set up by Britta and Thomas for his presentation on adaptive optics for fluorescent nanoscopy.
TIM 2016 - Roundup
Roundup: Hella says thank you to all participants, speakers, supporters & helpers and closes the meeting.
TIM 2016 -Thank You!
We thank our local helpers and supporters with home-made cake.
TIM 2016 - Thank You!
We thank our local helpers and supporters with home-made cake.
TIM 2016 - Thank You!
We thank our local helpers and supporters with home-made cake.