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KSHI Seminar: Better, Faster, Stronger, fluorescence light microscopy becomes automated!

KSHI Seminar: Better, Faster, Stronger, fluorescence light microscopy becomes automated!

Presenter: 

Dr. Dimitri Moreau, Manager of the ACCESS Geneva High Content Screening facility at the University of Geneva, Switzerland

Abstract: 

The requirement of statistically robust microscopy data in order to publish in high-level journals has drastically increased in the past few years. Based on this fact, with the support of the NCCR Chemical Biology and the University of Geneva, we build up ACCESS Geneva, a platform dedicated to the promotion of automated microscopy for all labs running confocal microscopy assay. This technology, which appeared in the early 2000, has improved a lot in the past five years to reach the imaging quality of any stand-alone set-up. The serious advantages of the technology are numerous and at several levels: the quality and the consistency of imaging, the fast and unbiased image acquisition, the dramatic increase of sample size and by consequence the statistical strength of the quantifications.

About the speaker: 

Undergraduate studies in La Rochelle west coast of France in Marine biology. Master at the National Museum of Natural History in Paris on Natural Bio-toxins. Ph.D. at Faculty of Pharmacy of Nantes on Natural compound and lung cancer. Postdoc in Singapore, IMCB, with Fred Bard, siRNA full genome screening on Ricin toxin and Pseudomonas exotoxins (investigation of retrograde transport). Postdoc at University of Geneva with Jean Gruenberg, compound screening on cholesterol homeostasis and NPC rare disease. In 2016, I build up the ACCESS Geneva screening facility to make high throughput technologies an everyday tool for the Swiss academic and start-up community.

Host: Professor Bruno Reversade

Event Quick Information

Date
17 May, 2023
Time
10:00 AM - 11:00 AM
Venue
Building 2, Level 5, Room 5209