What will you discover with cellular cryo-electron tomography? Find out in our upcoming webinar “A journey to the center of the cell with cryo-electron tomography.”
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A journey to the center of the cell with cryo-electron tomography Tuesday, October 27, 8 a.m. PDT | 11 a.m. EDT | 3 p.m. GMT | 4 p.m. CET |
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What will you discover with cellular cryo-electron tomography? Find out in our upcoming webinar “A journey to the center of the cell with cryo-electron tomography.”
Cellular cryo-electron tomography (cryo-ET) has forever changed how biological systems can be analyzed and modelled, allowing us an unparalleled look into intact cells. In this webinar, Dr. Philipp Erdmann of the Max Planck Institute of Biochemistry will help you learn about:
• | Cryo-EM for cell biology and why it’s important | • | Targeting cellular processes using cryo-ET | • | How technology, including the new Thermo Scientific™ Selectris™ Imaging Filter, has pushed resolution inside cells |
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Dr. Philipp S. Erdmann Department of Molecular Structural Biology, Max Planck Institute of Biochemistry
Philipp S. Erdmann received his PhD from the LMU Munich in 2012. After a first postdoc at MIT, he joined the MPI of Biochemistry in 2016, where he is now a project group leader working on correlative multi-scale imaging of phase-separated compartments. |
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