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July 16 - 21, 2023

The XXIII International Congress of Genetics will be held in Melbourne Australia from 16-21 July 2023.

Want to learn how you can use AI in image analysis?

This comprehensive eBook about the role of AI in microscopy image analysis for life science and biotech pharma research.

Introducing ZEISS Lattice lightsheet

ZEISS Lattice Lightsheet 7 makes light sheet fluorescence microscopy available for live cell imaging at subcellular resolution – while also allowing you to use your standard sample carriers. With this automated, easy-to-use system, volumetric imaging of subcellular structures and dynamics over hours and days with best protection from photo damage becomes available to everyone. Discover the dynamics of life in unprecedented depth of detail – with the ease you never imagined possible!

Application videos using ZEISS Lattice lightsheet

  • 3D rendering of a spheroid consisting of cells expressing H2B-mCherry (magenta) and α-Tubulin mEGFP (cyan).

  • Malaria, Image courtesy: Michal Pasternak, Alan Cowman Lab, Walter and Eliza Hall Institute, Melbourne

  • Malaria-infected red blood cells, Image courtesy: Michal Pasternak, Alan Cowman Lab, Walter and Eliza Hall Institute, Melbourne

Want to learn more about organoid analysis?

In this new series "From Image to Results", explore various case studies explaining how to reach results from your demanding samples and acquired images in an efficient way. For each case study, we highlight different samples, imaging systems, and research questions.

In this third episode, we showcase a simple imaging experiment performed on intestinal organoids treated with and without a Wnt-inhibiting drug, with the experimental goal to study the role of Wnt signaling in organoid formation.​

Key Learnings:

  • How to study the role of Wnt signaling in organoid formation
  • How to use machine learning to segment outer organoid cell layers
  • How to perform nucleus and cell body segmentation

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