Our Business Development Specialist @JonasKing is wishing a Happy #MicroscopyMonday from #Pittsburgh! He's at #ABRF meeting #corefacilities professionals and sharing our many #flowcytometry products!
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#scienceconference #sciencetravel #sciencehelp #scientificcommunity
A dome of cells stained with blue signal (DAPI)
#MicroscopyMonday Very early stage of foliar embryo, stained with DAPI (blue).
Happy #MicroscopyMonday everyone!🔬✨ To fight off the weekend blues Char is sharing a great photo showing a mid-modiolar section of the spiral ganglion in an adult mouse.🧪🐁 Red (parvalbumin) and green (Calb2) stain two different types of spiral ganglion neurons!❤️💚
#Neuroskyence #HearingResearch
This beautiful #MicroscopyMonday shows a sea anemone’s tentacle, which contains numerous stinging cells (green) used to ensnare and capture prey. 🔬 (@mgstowers.bsky.social Lab) #SciSky
This #microscopymonday image from MDI Bio Lab's Drummond lab shows cell ablation and regeneration in the pronephros of a #zebrafish. The pronephros is the first, simplest kidney that forms in zebrafish embryos. It serves as a vital model for studying human kidney development.
🧪 #microscopy 🐟🎸
This stunning #MicroscopyMonday shows a rosette of chromosomes, in a human cell line, during early stages of #mitosis. (Gerton Lab)
One concept. One minute. Better #microscopy.
MDIBL Light Microscopy Facility
just launched Light Microscopy Fundamentals—a new YouTube series breaking down the basics of light microscopy in quick, bite-sized videos.
#microscopymonday #fluorescentproteins #lightsheet #SciEd #AcademicSky 🧪 🍎
Happy #microscopymonday. We have another wonderful EM for you today. The inner front cover of the latest issue of #CYTOSKELETON. Have a look at the entire issue here. onlinelibrary.wiley.com/toc/19493592...
Three scientists in semi-fpormal wear stand in a lab space. One of them cuts a ribbon with big scissors in front of a new microscope that says "DALISPIM" on it. There is a large "GRAND OPENING" banner hanging in the front of the picture, and colorful balloons everywhere.
Four scientists stand in casual wear in a lab space, smiling, around a microscope with "DALISPIM" written on the front. One of them stands behind the microscope comically pointing at it dramatically.
Happy #MicroscopyMonday! Our Head of Innovation Hsuan Lee shared these photos from Peter Sorger's lab (@harvardlab.bsky.social), where we just installed our first #DALISPIM open-top light sheet microscope. Stay tuned for another exciting announcement later this week!
A fluorescence image showing two curved, kidney-shaped plant guard cells forming a stomatal pore. The cells glow in bright magenta, outlining their overall shape, while clusters of distinct round and irregular structures inside them fluoresce green and yellow. The background is completely black.
I pulled this image from the archives of my PhD work, back when I was working with plant and yeast mitochondria.
These are two Arabidopsis guard cells, with their cytosol in magenta, mitochondria in yellow, and chlorophyll autofluorescence in green.
#microscopymonday, #plantcells, #guardcells
Today's #MicroscopyMonday: a whole-mount image of a larval zebrafish.
Imaged by high school students from New Bedford Whaling Museum Internship Program in the CRISPR course with Zeiss 780 confocal. Special thanks to Billy Shogren from the Echeverri Lab for helping the students.
⭐ Meet our first #NESM Spring Symposium Keynote: Zak Swartz! @zakswartz.bsky.social
📸: Live sea star oocyte 🟨 microtubules | 🟪 actin
🔬: Nikon / Yokogawa W1 spinning disk
🥼: Beverly Naigles
🌐: www.theswartzlab.org
🏛️: Marine Biological Laboratory @mblscience.bsky.social
#MicroscopyMonday
Happy #MicroscopyMonday everyone!🔬✨ Today's stunning new image comes from Char and it shows a mid-modiolar section of the spiral ganglion in an adult mouse.🧪🐁 In the image red (beta-tubulin) stains the spiral ganglion neurons and blue (DAPI) stains the cell nuclei! ❤️💙
#Neuroskyence #HearingResearch
Look at the amazing #microscopy and these beautiful images. Everyone go and check out the incredible work done by @nehaghosh.bsky.social
#Drosophila #MicroscopyMonday
An early stage Kalanchoe foliar embryo. Blue: DAPI; green dots: STM mRNA; red dots: WOX11 mRNA.
#MicroscopyMonday An early stage Kalanchoe foliar embryo. Blue: DAPI; green dots: STM mRNA; red dots: WOX11 mRNA. STM mRNA appears throughout the embryo, but WOX11 appears in the junction between the embryo and the mother plant.
This polychromatic polarizing microscope image of 0.3µ thick calcite film shows real colors, as it is seen by naked eye. The vibrant colors are produced as the calcite crystals form, revealing their molecular orientation.
Imaged by @shribak.bsky.social
#MicroscopyMonday
Happy #MicroscopyMonday !🔬✨ Today Elli treats us to a great recording of inner hair cells in the cochlea of a 7-day-old mouse, showing spontaneous activity during development.👂🐁 The colours show calcium activity, with brighter colours indicating higher activity.💜❤️💛🧪
#Neuroskyence #HearingResearch
Tour of the Core for the #NESM Spring Symposium! 🔬
Join us April 10 for a virtual visit to the Microscopy Core Lab at UMass Lowell with Anna Maria Routsi.
Featuring HR-TEM imaging from Sangmin Jeong (Ross Lab).
Register: www.nesmicroscopy.org/2026-spring-...
#MicroscopyMonday #Microscopy #TEM
Today's #microscopymonday of a zebrafish’s regenerating kidney thanks to Caramai Kamei and Iain Drummond at MDI Bio Lab. A new filtration unit, the nephron, forms from cells aggregating directly on an old tubule.
#microscopy #fluorescentproteins #lightsheet 🧪 🐟🎸 🍎 👩🔬 🌎 🖥️ 🧬
Kicking off #BrainAwarenessWeek with a #MicroscopyMonday showing an adult fruit fly #brain imaged on a confocal microscope, sweet-sensing #neurons are seen in yellow, while magenta shows the neuronal connections. (Si Lab) 🧠 #BrainWeek
@danafoundation.bsky.social @brainfacts.org @sfn.org
Cyanobacteria isolated from desert "microbiotic" crust soil. @zcardon.bsky.social's group is exploring how these tiny green algae and cyanobacteria can completely dry out in deserts and then opportunistically pop back to activity when a raindrop hits.
#MicroscopyMonday
This week's #MicroscopyMonday shows digital collage of bacteroids, a special form of bacteria that lives inside alfalfa roots. 🌱 (Sankari Lab)
Happy #Microscopymonday! Today we have the inside front cover of our latest issue of #CYTOSKELETON. Have a look at the entire issue here: onlinelibrary.wiley.com/journal/1949...
A blob of white signal staining the nuclei of kalanchoe foliar embryo
Close up of the foliar embryo with mRNA detected by fluorescence in situ hybridization. Green and red signals can be seen at the base of the embryo.
#MicroscopyMonday A kalanchoe foliar embryo emerging (white signal staining for DNA). STM (green signal) and WUS (red signal) mRNA can be detected at the basal region of the embryo. WUS has a more narrow expression domain.
Happy #MicroscopyMonday everyone! 🔬🤩
Today’s image comes from Lillian and it’s her first immuno!🐁🧪
In the image, red ❤️ highlights myo7a, which shows the hair cell bodies! Beautiful!
#Neuroskyence #HearingResearch
Reminder! Light Sheet Fluorescence Microscopy: May 31–June 6 at MDI Bio Lab
Academic, industry and federal lab innovators come together to share the latest developments taking place in light-sheet research and its biological applications!
https://mdibl.org/course/lsfm-2026/
#microscopymonday 🧪 🍎
🦋 Butterfly wings form from invisible developmental boundaries long before their colors appear.🏆Congrats to Gabby Jerz, Poster Winner from the #NESM Fall Symposium and Lab Manager in the Patel Lab at the MBL @mblscience.bsky.social.
🔬 Zeiss LSM880
#MicroscopyMonday #Bioimaging #DevBio
Fluorescence microscopy image of a spherical cluster of chloroplasts, showing magenta-stained interiors surrounded by bright green outlines against a black background.
Moss (Physcomitrium patens) protoplasts (wallless cells) transformed with chloroplast envelope protein tagged with mGFP (green). The chlorophyll autofluorescence is in magenta.
The protrusions of the chloroplast envelope are called stromules.
#microscopymonday, #plantcells, #plantmicroscopy, #moss
Fun fact: most of the sophisticated live/super-resolution correlative microscopy we do rests on a (less buggy now) ImageJ macro that transforms stage positions between two microscopes #MicroscopyMonday
Happy #MicroscopyMonday!
Here we have Dermacentor variabilis, aka the American dog tick, showing its distinct markings.
These #ticks carry diseases such as Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever or tick paralysis, and, less typically, #Lyme disease.
Fortunately, they tend to be larger and easier to spot.