#Cryo-CLEM 1 Correlative (Cryo-)Microscopy for Cell Biology
Date: June 11, 2020
Speakers: Pr. Elizabeth R. Wright, Dr Jae E. Yang and Dr Bryan S. Sibert – from Morgridge Institute for Research University of Wisconsin-Madison (USA)
Correlative light and electron microscopy (CLEM) enables biological discoveries by merging different microscopes and imaging modalities to study systems in 4D. Combining fluorescence microscopy with cryo-electron tomography allows investigators to bridge knowledge gaps between cell and structural biology.
In this first webinar of the Cryo-CLEM series by Pr Elizabeth Wright sponsored by Alvéole and Leica Microsystems, Pr Wright and her team will review the basics of the CLEM technologies, share insights on optimized workflows, propose equipment set-ups for research and core-facility laboratories, and highlight examples of biological systems that have been studied with CLEM.
This webinar series is presented by Pr Elizabeth Wright and her team from Morgridge Institute for Research University of Wisconsin-Madison (USA). Alvéole is proud to sponsor this series of cryo-CLEM webinars in partnership with Leica Microsystems!