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3. nóvember 2021 16:15 til 17:15
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GPMLS: Öndvegisfyrirlestur

 

Dr. Yannick SchwabTeam leader in Cell Biology and Biophysics Unit Head of the Electron Microscopy Core FacilityEMBL

 

Using fluorescence and X-rays to target volume-SEM acquisitions within multicellular specimens

 

Yannick Schwab is a neuroscientist by training, graduating in 2001 at the University of Strasbourg, France. After two post-doctorates in Neurobiology (in Canada and in France), he joined in 2005 the staff of the Electron Microscopy facility at the IGBMC, Strasbourg, becoming its operational manager in 2009. During that time, he developed methods in Correlative Light and Electron Microscopy (CLEM) applied to cultured cells and to model organisms.

 

Yannick joined EMBL in 2012, as a team leader in the Cell Biology and Biophysics Unit and as head of the Electron Microscopy Core Facility (EMCF). The Schwab team is focused on methods development in volume CLEM, combining in particular fluorescence imaging of whole-mount specimens with volume EM. The EMCF offers access to a large portfolio of techniques in cellular EM, including ultrastructural analysis, 3D electron microscopy and CLEM on a variety of biological model systems.

 

Further information: https://www.embl.org/groups/schwab/

 

 

Wednesday, November 3rd at 16:15-17.15 o’clock

Location: Fróði Lecture Hall, Sturlugata 8

 

  GPMLS: Öndvegisfyrirlestur   Dr. Yannick Schwab Team leader in Cell Biology and Biophysics Unit Head of the Electron Microscopy Core FacilityEMBL   Using fluorescence and X-rays to target volume-SEM acquisitions within multicellular specimens   Yannick Schwab is a neuroscientist by training, graduating in 2001 at the University of Strasbourg, France. After two post-doctorates in Neurobiology (in Canada and in France), he joined in 2005 the staff of the Electron Microscopy facility at the IGBMC, Strasbourg, becoming its operational manager in 2009. During that time, he developed methods in Correlative Light and Electron Microscopy (CLEM) applied to cultured cells and to model organisms.   Yannick joined EMBL in 2012, as a team leader in the Cell Biology and Biophysics Unit and as head of the Electron Microscopy Core Facility (EMCF). The Schwab team is focused on methods development in volume CLEM, combining in particular fluorescence imaging of whole-mount specimens with volume EM. The EMCF offers access to a large portfolio of techniques in cellular EM, including ultrastructural analysis, 3D electron microscopy and CLEM on a variety of biological model systems.   Further information: https://www.embl.org/groups/schwab/     Wednesday, November 3rd at 16:15-17.15 o’clock Location: Fróði Lecture Hall, Sturlugata 8  

GPMLS: Öndvegisfyrirlestur

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GPMLS: Öndvegisfyrirlestur