On-demand Webinar Series

Electron Microscopy: Uncovering the Inner Workings of Human Diseases

A two-part webinar series featuring the leading experts in several application fields of Life Sciences and Electron Microscopy (EM).


 

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Are you aware of how impactful EM is in unraveling the unknown of human diseases? This webinar stands as a testament to the prowess of human intellect, as experts from diverse research fields come together to present the work and how they used EM to uncover their groundbreaking insights. Picture this: the definitive learning resource that covers not only the insights of one's research but also techniques and methodologies, providing an invaluable learning experience for all who seek to expand their understanding of human diseases with the power of EM. 

Watch our on-demand webinar series, curated from two learning sessions featuring experts from different areas of human pathology. Learn how volume-EM can visualize kidney basement membranes and liver disease,  and how this can be combined with 3D segmentation of mitochondria. Additionally, discover how cells infected with SARS-CoV-2 can be studied in detail using EM.

Key takeaways 

  • Discover how volume-EM can unlock kidney- and liver disease pathology
  • Learn about the novel SARS-CoV-2 insights, hard proof of the real-world impact of EM on the grandest stage
  • Explore how quantitative analysis of organelles can advance life science research

Speakers

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Thomas Burgoyne

Senior Research Associate, University College London

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Gerry Shami

Postdoc Research Associate, University of Sydney

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Rachel Lennon

Professor of Nephrology, University of Manchester

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Jeffrey Hodgin

Associate Professor of Pathology and Medicine, University of Michigan

Watch this webinar now!