Honored to have two images from our lab selected among the Top 5 Research Images of the Year in Göttingen 🎉
The images will be exhibited in Forum Wissen until 10 April 2026.
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New paper published! We explore how modern microscopy transforms biology from observing single examples to navigating distributions of phenotypes.
doi.org/10.3389/fbin...
#lightsheet #SmartMicroscopy #BiologicalVariation #visualization #RepresentativeSampling
A cochlea imaged in light-sheet microscopy (right) with staining for spiral ganglion neurons (red) and inner hair cells (blue). You will develop AI-based methods to analyze these structures, for example via segmentation of the individual cells (right) that will support gene therapy development for hearing loss and a better overall understanding of the anatomy of hearing.
Looking for a PhD position at the intersection of AI, imaging, and gene therapy? Apply for this position in my lab: tinyurl.com/2a2v6tvx
Part of sfb1690.uni-goettingen.de to study hearing, vision, and more.
Plus, you can create pretty pictures as the one below :).
An animal model for cerebral small vessel disease
Zebrafish can be used to study the cellular mechanisms responsible for cerebral small vessel disease, which is a leading cause of stroke and dementia.
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New Huisken lab member: We’re excited to welcome Roman Tsukanov (@romantsukanov.bsky.social)! With expertise in super-resolution microscopy using DNA-PAINT, Roman will combine this technology with light sheet fluorescence microscopy. Exciting times ahead!
#SuperResolution #DNApaint #lightsheet #LSFM
In @elife.bsky.social: Pallium-encoded valence-specific chemosensory amplification of eye-body coordination in larval zebrafish doi.org/10.7554/eLif...
Two curved rising lines on a linear plot. The difference between the lines appears smaller as the lines become steeper, but that is an illusion.
I read the caption first and thought the illusion might be because the y-axis was on a log scale, but it's not!
My brain was bamboozled regardless.