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High-end modular and portable #lightsheet microscopy for inside and outside the lab / Flamingo project / Imaging development, physiology and anatomy in live specimens and cleared tissues. Former @morgridgeinstitute.bsky.social, @mpi-cbg.de

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Isotropic, aberration-corrected light sheet microscopy for rapid high-resolution imaging of cleared tissue - @huiskenlab.bsky.social go.nature.com/4odcS49
Isotropic, aberration-corrected light sheet microscopy for rapid high-resolution imaging of cleared tissue - Nature Biotechnology
A light-sheet microscope built from off-the-shelf components enables high-resolution clear tissue imaging.
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November 13, 2025 at 3:34 PM
Happy to see our paper “Isotropic, aberration-corrected light sheet microscopy for rapid high-resolution imaging of cleared tissue” in @natbiotech.nature.com – with Tobias Moser’s lab from @unimedizin-goe.bsky.social and @janwenzel.bsky.social
www.nature.com/articles/s41...

#microscopy #lightsheet
November 14, 2025 at 4:41 PM
Our image of a sea squirt oozoid (Thalia democratica) was selected as an Image of Distinction in Nikon Small World. Imaged with the Flamingo microscope by @metteh-thorsager.bsky.social at @biodev-vlfr.bsky.social in Villefranche-sur-Mer. Salp sample courtesy of Alexandre Alie.

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October 15, 2025 at 7:41 PM
Shape the future of light: PhD opportunity in photonics in the Huisken lab. Apply through the Max Planck School of Photonics. Deadline 1 Dec 2025. Excellent research network. photonics.maxplanckschools.org/apply-now
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October 11, 2025 at 12:06 PM
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Postdoc opportunity in the Averof lab: a crustacean meets a flamingo—not on the menu, but in the light sheet. Track the origins of cells during leg regeneration in Parhyale hawaiensis using light sheet microscopy. Excited to be part of this interdisciplinary project. Details on how to apply below.
Here it is! Postdoctoral position to identify the progenitors sensory organs in the regenerating legs of Parhyale

apply here: www.averof-lab.org/pages/tracman

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We've just been awarded a grant to study the cellular basis of regeneration – to track the progenitors of sensory organs in the context of leg regeneration, in our favourite crustacean tinyurl.com/parhyale, based on live imaging and cell tracking. The project involves some cool collaborations... 1/3
October 3, 2025 at 3:32 PM
Postdoc opportunity in the Averof lab: a crustacean meets a flamingo—not on the menu, but in the light sheet. Track the origins of cells during leg regeneration in Parhyale hawaiensis using light sheet microscopy. Excited to be part of this interdisciplinary project. Details on how to apply below.
Here it is! Postdoctoral position to identify the progenitors sensory organs in the regenerating legs of Parhyale

apply here: www.averof-lab.org/pages/tracman

1/3
We've just been awarded a grant to study the cellular basis of regeneration – to track the progenitors of sensory organs in the context of leg regeneration, in our favourite crustacean tinyurl.com/parhyale, based on live imaging and cell tracking. The project involves some cool collaborations... 1/3
October 3, 2025 at 3:32 PM
We brought our Flamingo microscope to the light sheet microscope course in Dresden (#LISH25). We captured extensive time-lapse recordings and are excited to share highlights from our experiments with Hydra and Zebrafish.
September 15, 2025 at 3:27 PM