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Imaging Seminar: Revolutionizing Cellular Imaging: Harnessing Label-Free Flow Cyto-Tomography for Advanced Suspended Cell Analysis
Imaging Seminar: Revolutionizing Cellular Imaging: Harnessing Label-Free Flow Cyto-Tomography for Advanced Suspended Cell Analysis
Imaging Seminar: Revolutionizing Cellular Imaging: Harnessing Label-Free Flow Cyto-Tomography for Advanced Suspended Cell Analysis
Imaging Seminar: Revolutionizing Cellular Imaging: Harnessing Label-Free Flow Cyto-Tomography for Advanced Suspended Cell Analysis
Europe/Zurich
Feb 27, 2025 6:00 PM
Feb 27, 2025 7:00 PM
SV 1717

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Abstract:
This lecture will explore the innovative application of label-free flow cyto-tomography in the study of suspended cells. Traditional methods of cellular analysis often rely on labeling techniques that can alter or obscure native structures, limiting the accuracy of observations. Flow cyto-tomography, however, provides a powerful, non-invasive alternative for visualizing and quantifying the internal architecture of cells in suspension. By combining the principles of flow cytometry with high-resolution tomographic imaging, this technique offers unprecedented insights into cellular morphology, organelle organization, and quantification of subcellular structures. The lecture will cover the underlying technology, its applications in biomedical research, and its potential to advance our understanding of cellular function in health and disease. Looking ahead, this approach could pave the way for novel diagnostic tools and therapeutic strategies, opening new frontiers in personalized medicine and cellular engineering.
Bio:
Director of Research at the National Research Council (CNR) of Italy, affiliated with the Institute of Applied Sciences and Intelligent Systems "Eduardo Caianiello" (ISASI). His core expertise lies in the fields of holography and microscopy, with a particular focus on developing and applying cutting-edge imaging techniques. He is renowned for his contributions to digital holography, holographic microscopy, and related optical methods. His research frequently explores applications in diverse areas, including biomedicine, materials science, and cultural heritage. He often works on advanced optical systems for visualizing and analyzing microscopic structures, pushing the boundaries of what's possible in high-resolution and three-dimensional imaging. In recent years his research has focused on intelligent systems and he has in fact developed the so-called Lab on a Chip, Founder of the Institute of Applied Sciences and Intelligent Systems of the CNR in 2016 and author of over 600 scientific publications, in 2020 he was awarded the international "SPIE-Dennis Gabor Award".
The seminar is followed by an aperitif.
Registration appreciated
More info here
Abstract:
This lecture will explore the innovative application of label-free flow cyto-tomography in the study of suspended cells. Traditional methods of cellular analysis often rely on labeling techniques that can alter or obscure native structures, limiting the accuracy of observations. Flow cyto-tomography, however, provides a powerful, non-invasive alternative for visualizing and quantifying the internal architecture of cells in suspension. By combining the principles of flow cytometry with high-resolution tomographic imaging, this technique offers unprecedented insights into cellular morphology, organelle organization, and quantification of subcellular structures. The lecture will cover the underlying technology, its applications in biomedical research, and its potential to advance our understanding of cellular function in health and disease. Looking ahead, this approach could pave the way for novel diagnostic tools and therapeutic strategies, opening new frontiers in personalized medicine and cellular engineering.
Bio:
Director of Research at the National Research Council (CNR) of Italy, affiliated with the Institute of Applied Sciences and Intelligent Systems "Eduardo Caianiello" (ISASI). His core expertise lies in the fields of holography and microscopy, with a particular focus on developing and applying cutting-edge imaging techniques. He is renowned for his contributions to digital holography, holographic microscopy, and related optical methods. His research frequently explores applications in diverse areas, including biomedicine, materials science, and cultural heritage. He often works on advanced optical systems for visualizing and analyzing microscopic structures, pushing the boundaries of what's possible in high-resolution and three-dimensional imaging. In recent years his research has focused on intelligent systems and he has in fact developed the so-called Lab on a Chip, Founder of the Institute of Applied Sciences and Intelligent Systems of the CNR in 2016 and author of over 600 scientific publications, in 2020 he was awarded the international "SPIE-Dennis Gabor Award".
The seminar is followed by an aperitif.
Registration appreciated
More info here
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