Awards,News
Martin OHEIM, Sackler Prize winner and “IAS Sackler Distinguished Scholar”
Martin OHEIM, CNRS research director and director of the SPPIN, has been awarded the 2021 Sackler Prize and has just been selected as IAS Sackler Distinguished Scholar at Tel Aviv University in the new cross-faculty research center for Light-Matter Interactions.… Continue reading
News,SPPIN seminars
09/11 – Gerhard Schuetz – Following T cell antigen recognition molecule by molecule
SPPIN’s webinar 2021, 09 NOVEMBER at 10h, online – Ask link to a SPPIN member.
Gerhard Schuetz – Vienna University of Technology – Institute of Applied Physics – Biophysics
Following T cell antigen recognition molecule by molecule
T-cells readily… Continue reading
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16/11 – Jérôme Lecoq : Removing independent noise in systems neuroscience data using DeepInterpolation and some updates on the OpenScope platform
SPPIN’s webinar 2021, 16 NOVEMBER at 16h, online – Ask link to a SPPIN member.
Jérôme Lecoq, Ph.D. Principal Scientist, Allen Institute for Brain Science, United States
Removing independent noise in systems neuroscience data using DeepInterpolation and some… Continue reading
Facts,Misc news,News
The SPPIN welcomes Marc Guillon as new P.I.
In his Singular Imaging (SingIng) group, Marc will aim at developing novel imaging capabilities based on a in-depth study of singular optics and complex media. Marc’s group has emerged from within the SPPIN laboratory following the demand for developing advanced… Continue reading
News,Publications
Understanding the effect of scattered evanescent light
Evanescent-wave scattering is a topic in classical electrodynamics and in the study of colloidal particles near a boundary. However, how such near-surface scattering at sub-cellular refractive-index heterogeneities degrades the excitation confinement in biological total internal reflection fluorescence microscopy has not… Continue reading
News,Publications
A nutrient sensor in the cell’s stomach | INSB (cnrs.fr)
To stay in good health, cells that no longer divide such as neurons renew their components by degrading them and recycling their building blocks in acidic compartments called lysosomes. These “micro-stomachs” also work as… Continue reading
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Complex scattered light-field measurement with a simple wavefront-sensor
Wavefront sensors are simple and robust phase sensors at the basis of adaptive optics in astronomy and bio-imaging. Adaptive optics has been introduced in bio-imaging to compensate smooth aberrations mostly arising from the refractive index mismatch at the interface with… Continue reading
News,SPPIN seminars
06/07 – Nicolas Panayotis : Elucidating the role of Importins Nuclear Transport Factors in CNS Functions
SPPIN’s webinar winter-spring 2021, 6 JULLY at 10h30, online – Ask link to a SPPIN member.
Nicolas Panayotis : Molecular Neurobiologist at the Weizmann Institute of Science, Rehovot, Israel
Elucidating the role of Importins Nuclear Transport Factors in CNS… Continue reading
News,SPPIN seminars,UFR seminars
30/06 – Niccolò Zampieri : Proprioception and spinal circuits for postural control
UFR / SPPIN’s webinar winter-spring 2021, UNUSUAL TIME – 30th June at 11h30, room R229.
Niccolò Zampieri, Max-Delbrück-Centrum für Molekulare Medizin (MDC) – Berlin – Germany
Proprioception and spinal circuits for postural control
I will talk about recent work… Continue reading
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29/06 – Michela Di Virgilio : Principles and Mechanisms of Genome Diversification & Integrity
UFR / SPPIN’s webinar winter-spring 2021, UNUSUAL TIME – 29th June at 11h30, room R229.
Dr. Michela Di Virgilio, Max-Delbrück-Centrum für Molekulare Medizin (MDC), Berlin, Germany
Principles and Mechanisms of Genome Diversification & Integrity
Genomic DNA is constantly under… Continue reading