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Electron Microscopy: Uncovering the Inner Workings of Human Diseases | Part 2

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Are you curious about the groundbreaking potential of electron microscopy (EM) on our understanding of chronic kidney disease? Join our webinar, where a leading professor will talk about visualizing the intricate details of chronic kidney disease. Expand your knowledge and engage in interactive discussions by signing up now!


What to expect:

  • Learn about the important role of EM in chronic kidney disease research.
  • Discover how volume-EM can uncover novel chronic kidney disease biomarkers.
  • Share your ideas and ask questions


More information

More than 10% of the population worldwide suffers from chronic kidney disease, amounting to more than 800 million individuals. Electron microscopy (EM) offers the resolution required for scrutinizing the physiological changes in the glomerular basement membrane that occur in chronic disease patients and is the gold standard for kidney disease diagnosis. Recently, volume EM techniques have enabled scientists to obtain novel insights into chronic kidney disease.

In this webinar, which is the second part of our webinar series on this subject, Prof. Rachel Lennon (University of Manchester) will present the visualization of kidney basement membranes in high resolution, followed by Dr. Jeffrey Hodgin (University of Michigan) will present digital pathology and computational image analysis in nephropathology. During the webinar, you can engage with our speakers through our Q&A chat and share your ideas.

Hosted by

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    Rachel Lennon Professor of Nephrology @ University of Manchester

  • Guest speaker
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    Katherine Lau Life Sciences Director @ Delmic B.V.

  • Guest speaker
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    Jeffrey Hodgin Associate Professor of Pathology and Medicine @ University of Michigan

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