News,Publications
A Colour-Encoded Nanometric Ruler for Axial Super-Resolution Microscopies

Recent progress has boosted the resolving power of optical microscopies to spatial dimensions well below the diffraction limit. Yet, axial super-resolution and axial single-molecule localisation typically require more complicated implementations than their lateral counterparts. Also, there is a lack of… Continue reading
Facts,Misc news,News
SPPIN’s NANOCOQ project is laureate of the 2024-25 Maimonide grant scheme

The objective of the Franco-Israeli Maimonide program is to develop scientific and technological exchanges of excellence between laboratories of the two countries. This involves encouraging new cooperations, researcher mobility and the participation of early-career researchers and doctoral students.
News,Opportunities
Open Postdoctoral Position: A Drug Approach to Salla Disease
The laboratory is looking for a biochemist/cell biologist to explore pharmacological approaches to treat a rare disease severely affecting neurological development of children.
Salla disease is caused by mutations of the SLC17A5 gene, leading to trafficking and/or activity defects of… Continue reading
News,Opportunities
Open Post-doctoral position at the Saints-Pères Paris Institute for Neurosciences (Université de Paris)
Position duration : 2 years from start date (if possible from September 2023)
Localisation : Paris (France)
Salary : 2600€ before taxes
OPEN POSTDOC
Axonal regeneration under an electric field
The proposal concerns a post-doctoral researcher who has performed experiments… Continue reading
News,SPPIN seminars
14/09 : Florian Vollrath – 2P light-sheet microscopy for fast whole-brain imaging
Florian Vollrath – Imaging Facility, Max Planck Institute for Brain Research
SPPIN’s webinar 2023, 14 september, hour TBD, online – Ask link to a SPPIN member.
2P light-sheet microscopy for fast whole-brain imaging

Light-sheet microscopy excels for imaging very… Continue reading
News,SPPIN seminars
23/06 : Pierre Türschmann – High-throughput total internal reflection microscopy with QUSCITE
Pierre Türschmann, INTERHERENCE, Erlangen, Germany
SPPIN’s webinar 2023, 23 june at 10h in SPPIN common’s room and online – Ask link to a SPPIN member.
High-throughput total internal reflection microscopy with QUSCITE

Total internal reflection fluorescence (TIRF) microscopy has… Continue reading
News,SPPIN seminars
22/06 : Aurélie HEUZE & Matthieu SIMON – Clearing techniques and light sheet microscopy
Aurélie HEUZE, NeuroSPI – Paris Saclay Institute of Neuroscience, Matthieu SIMON
SPPIN’s webinar 2023, 22 june at 10h in room R229 common room of SPPIN and online – Ask link to a SPPIN member.
Clearing techniques and light sheet… Continue reading
Misc news,News
Welcome Francine

Ms Francine SUZON is going go join the join the Core unit from early Mai, 2023. She replaces Aude Bombay as the administrative agent and assistant to M. Oheim. A very warm welcome to Francine!
News,Publications
A first step towards truly quantitative TIRF microsopy
Total internal reflection and other near-field optical techniques excel in selectively imaging dynamic processes at or near the basal plasma membrane, e.g., single-receptor or single-vesicle dynamics. However, it has been difficult to quantify TIRF intensities and relate them to axial… Continue reading
News,SPPIN seminars
02/03 : France LAM – Use and applications of the Phaseview alpha3 light-sheetmicroscope on an imaging facility
France LAM, IBPS, Imaging platform, Sorbonne Université
SPPIN’s webinar 2023, 2 march at 10h in room R229 and online – Ask link to a SPPIN member.













