Présentation
Correlative Light Electron & X-ray Microscopy (CLEXM) integrates the strengths of three microscopy methods to produce multimodal images of your targeted cells covering various resolutions, reaching up to the sunbnanometer scale.
We are extremely happy to announce a CLEXM based event co-organized by Synchrotron Soleil and Institut Pasteur.
During the first day, June 30, (free access upon registration) a symposium will take place on Correlative Multimodal Imaging in Life Sciences.
Scientific talks will cover cryo sample preparations, multiscale data acquisitions, data registration and analysis within CLEXM workflows as well as applications for biological topics such as infection and host-pathogen interactions.
Confirmed key speakers include, so far, Eva Pereiro (Synchrotron Soleil), Amélie Leforestier (Universite Paris-Saclay), Timothy Wai (Institut Pasteur), Emmanuelle Quemin (I2BC), Christoph Kaiser (MPI Biochemistry Munich), Perrine Paul-Gilloteaux (University of Nantes).
The symposium will take place at the Francois Jacob Auditorium.
A light lunch is included and time for exchanges is foreseen at noon in the François Jacob atrium.
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Programme:
Registration here
Practical trainings will follow the days after (July 1 – July 4) for the PhD candidates of the Marie Curie Doctoral Network on both Soleil and Pasteur campuses. These will involve Cryo-confocal Stellaris/super-resolution STED, Cryo-Electron Tomography, XRD, and Cryo-Interferometry.
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Localisation
Bâtiment: Centre François Jacob
Salle: Auditorium François Jacob
Adresse: Pasteur Institute, Rue du Dr Roux, Paris, France