What you learn
- what are the main challenges of modern EM and LM
- how integrated CLEM can overcome these challenges
- in which fields this technique can be applied
Watch the webinar on real-time in situ correlative microscopy for cellular biology. Here, we introduce the concept of correlative light-electron microscopy (CLEM) and how it can be used for various applications in the life sciences. Subsequently, we focus on a case study of type 1 diabetes, in which we explore how the integration of light and electron microscopy can be beneficial for gaining a deeper understanding of the disease.