Both are experienced clinical pathologists who are master users of #mesoSPIM and developed their own way of staining and clearing the most challenging tissues in their clinical practice. Want to learn which method will work best with your samples? Join us at #mesoSPIM2025 t.uzh.ch/1Ss
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Our invited speakers Dr. Anna Maria Reuss and Dr. Hei Ming Lai show astonishing results in this field with their new methods, #aDISCO and #INSIHGT, respectively, at the #mesoSPIM2025 symposium.
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Final program of the 10-year #mesoSPIM2025 Anniversary Symposium, October 13-15 in Zurich! Amazing lineup of speakers: biologists, physicists, developers, computer scientists and industry experts! Join us to learn, present, and connect! Registration until Sept. 15. www.adabd.uzh.ch/en/events/me...
Image presenting one of the speakers for the 10 Years of mesoSPIM symposium. Background of the image is a microscopy picture showing blood vessels in magenta and glial cells in cyan on a black field. On the left, the photo of the speaker is contained in a white-rimmed circle. On the right the text reads: "Adam Glaser, Allen Institute, WA, USA" followed by the talk title "New technologies for mapping centimeter scale tissues with nanoscale resolution". On the bottom right it reads “10 Years of mesoSPIM Symposium”
How to image across scales from organs to synapses, unravel biological mechanisms and handle massive data?
Learn more from @adamkglaser.bsky.social, senior scientist at the Allen Institute and the lead developer of #ExA-SPIM technique, at the #mesoSPIM2025 Symposium, Oct 13-15.
We’re excited to welcome @kevin-dean.bsky.social to the #mesoSPIM2025 Symposium! Explore his innovations in Multiscale Cleared-Tissue Axially Swept Light-Sheet Microscopy for imaging from organ to subcellular levels.
🗺️Oct 13–15 | Zurich & hybrid
Interested? Register now: t.uzh.ch/1Ss
Highlights:
🗣️ Keynotes & lightning talks
👩🔬 Maker Day for microscope builders
🤝 Meet devs, users & industry
Join us to shape the future of open-source microscopy!
#mesoSPIM2025 #openscience