Microscopy Webinars Series
Online
Welcome to the LS2 Microscopy Webinars Series.
It is our great pleasure to introduce the Microscopy Webinars Series organized by the LS2 Microscopy Intersection.
It will be an opportunity to bring together microscopists, computer scientists and life scientists within Switzerland and beyond to build a lively community. One Tuesday each month, a speaker will share their exciting work on imaging methods and their applications in science or industry.
Speakers:
25 April - Chen Zhang (Laboratory of Experimental Biophysics, EPFL), Arianne Bercowsky Rama (Andrew Oates Group, EPFL), Nicolas Chiaruttini (Bioimaging and Optics Core Facility, EPFL)
31 May - Orane Guillaume-Gentil (Institute of Microbiology, ETH Zurich, Switzerland)
28 June - Ko Sugawara (Universite de Lyon, France)
30 August - Raghav Chhetri (Keller Group, HHMI Janelia, US)
27 September - Hector Hernandez (Jenal Group, Biozentrum UNIBAS, Switzerland), Hannah Jeckel (Drescher Group, Biozentrum UNIBAS, Switzerland), Adam Carte (Schier Group, Biozentrum UNIBAS, Switzerland), Sundar Naganathan (TIFR Mumbai, India)
25 October - Dimitrii Tanese (Institut de la Vision, Paris)
29 November - Gail McConnell (Mesolab, Strathclyde, UK)
13 December - Roman Renger (Lumicks, Netherlands)
The LS2 Microscopy Intersection and Organizing Committee:
Yinan Wan, UNIBAS
Juliette Griffié, EPFL
Hector Hernandez Gonzalez, UNIBAS
Arianne Bercowsky Rama, EPFL
Sourabh Kuppanda Jafri, EPFL
Davide Gambarotto, EPFL
Arne Seitz, EPFL
Oliver Biehlmaier, UNIBAS
Visit the LS2 Microscopy Intersection webpage here: https://www.ls2.ch/sections/microscopy
The complete program for 2022 is now available below!!
Registration is free, for LS2 members and non-members.
Registration is for the entire series, no need to register for each webinar.
The Zoom link will be sent to registered participants 24h before each webinar.
Microscopy Webinars Series 2021
- May 25th - Arianne Bercowsky Rama (EPFL) - "Image analysis pipeline to follow single cells in vivo during somitogenesis"
- June 15th - Lorenzo Tala (EPFL) - "Using Interferometric scattering microscopy (iSCAT) to study bacterial mechanosensation"
- July 20th - Robert Haase (Max Planck Institute of Molecular Cell Biology and Genetics (MPI-CBG), Dresden, Germany) - "GPU-accelerated bio-image analysis focusing on processing segmented images"
- August 17th - Mathieu Frechin (Head of AI for quantitative biology, Nanolive) - "Quantifying unperturbed organelle dynamics"
- September 14th - Martin Weigert (EPFL) - "Machine Learning methods and tools for bioimage analysis in microscopy"
- October 12th - Steffen Wolf (MRC-LMB) - "Self-Supervised Networks Learn to Separate Cells in Fluorescent Microscopy Images"
- November 16th - Mark Ambühl (Nestlé imaging)
- December 14th - Jeffrey Chao (FMI Basel) - "Characterizing the coupling between translation and mRNA decay using single-molecule imaging in cells"