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Upcoming trends in cryo-EM

About this event

Are you looking to learn new cryo-ET methods for your research? Delmic and Alvéole invite you to our live mini-symposium where you will discover new research methods from four leading scientists, interact with them, and get to ask questions about your research. Save your spot and register now!

Date and time: 22nd March, 5 PM CET

What to expect:

  • Learn cryo-ET methods from four leading scientists
  • Ask questions to advance your research
  • Interact with the cryo-EM community

More information:

Alvéole and Delmic both believe that cryo-ET is a powerful technique that will advance our understanding of life at the nanoscale, and we are dedicated to making this technique accessible for everyone. During this mini-symposium, four cryo-ET scientists will show you their latest cryo-ET results and what methods they used to obtain them. We are excited to learn from Leeya Engel (Technion, Israel), Michael Grange (Rosalind Franklin Institute, UK), Peijun Zhang (Diamond Light Source, UK), and Danielle Grotjahn (The Scripps Research Institute, US). There will be a Q&A at the end of the webinar so that you can ask all your cryo-ET questions to boost your own research.

Hosted by

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    Peijun Zhang Director of the electron Bio-Imaging Centre @ Diamond Light Source

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    Michael Grange Tomography Group Leader @ The Rosalind Franklin Institute

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    Marit Smeets Product Manager - Cryo @ Delmic B.V.

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    Leeya Engel Assistant Professor @ Israel Institute of Technology

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    Riddhi Jani Application Engineer @ Alvéole

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    Danielle Grotjahn Assistant Professor @ The Scripps Research Institute

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