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April 29: Virtual seminar covering the Lattice SIM 3 system capabilities and highlighting the technology. Followed by a virtual live demo of the system.April 29-30: Hands-on demo with researcher's own samples.

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February 2021  Head of the Advanced Light Microscopy Unit, CRG, Barcelona, Spain.2018 - 2021      Assistant manager, then manager of Micron Oxford Advanced Bioimaging Unit, University of Oxford, Oxford, UK. 2017 - 2018      Postdoctoral researcher and imaging facility manager at the Botnar Research Center, University of Oxford, Oxford, UK.2011 - 2015      Postdoctoral fellow at the Dept. of Cell Biology, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, USA.2007 - 2011      PhD in Biophysics, École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL), Lausanne, Switzerland.  2005                    Teaching assistant at the Kalamazoo College, Kalamazoo, MI, USA.2002 - 2006      Research and teaching assistant at the Dept. of Biophysics, University of Pécs, Pécs, Hungary.

IXplore SpinSR workshop with Evident/Olympus (04/05/2022) ALMU hosted the IXplore SpinSR workshop that presented the latest advances in multi-modal confocal spinning disk imaging of live cells and tissues in super-resolution mode. May 4: Virtual seminar covering the IXplore SpinSR system capabilities and highlighting the super-resolution technology. Followed by a virtual live demo of the system. May 5 - May 18: Hands-on demo with researcher’s own samples.

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Quantitative Light Microscopy Course (20-24/02/2023) ALMU together with the CRG training team is organizing the very first Quantitative LightMicroscopy Course. This unique course covers the entire spectrum of bioimaging, starting from the fundamental basis of optical microscopy, instrumentation, specimen preparation, molecular markers, right up to the most recent and revolutionary development in bioimaging and bioimage data analysis, including artificial intelligence in microscopy. For more information follow the link here.

ALMU collaborates to test the new function Dynamic Profiler from Carl Zeiss  We are proud to see the successful launch of the new function Dynamic Profiler which enables the measurement of molecular dynamics with spatial information. Tests were carried out at ALMU, with ALMU and ALMU users. For more information follow the link here.

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To request access and training, please read our Access Policy. Due to the high demand and to ensure that the training goes smoothly, please contact us 1-2 weeks in advance.

Elyra 7 with Lattice SIM2 workshop with Carl Zeiss (27/03/2023) ALMU hosted the Elyra 7 workshop that presents the latest advances allowing gentle imaging of cellular structure in the nanoscale, using SIM, PALM/STORM technologies at high speed with the ability to image deeper into the samples.

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CRG at the Dubai Expo Spain Pavilion (03/2022) Nadia Halidi has joined forces with Neoalgae, an Austrian biotechnology company, and The Others TV, an animation studio based in Barcelona to showcase the potential of microalgae as a sustainable future solution. The movies were acquired with a high-speed camera using darkfield microscopy with components provided specifically for this project by Carl Zeiss Iberia S.L. The production was showcased in the Spain Pavilion at the Expo 2020 Dubai from October 2021 to March 2022.

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Our unit consists of microscope systems specifically designed for fluorescence microscopy ranging from widefield, and confocal to super-resolution systems and helps reveal structures from macro to the nanoscale. Together with our next-door neighbors, the Mesoscopic Imaging Facility (MIF) of the EMBL Barcelona, we cover the full spectrum of light microscopy and we collaborate to assist the scientific community in advancing their research. Click on the services tab to learn more about our support and how to gain access to our instruments.

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The Advanced Light Microscopy Unit (ALMU) is open to the research community from within CRG, the PRBB, and beyond. ALMU houses a range of state-of-the-art microscopes, from widefield, confocal to super-resolution systems. We offer training, instrumentation, and support for experimental design, sample preparation, data analysis, and visualization to the highest standards.

February 27: Virtual seminar covering the ELyra 7 system capabilities and highlighting the super-resolution technology. Followed by a virtual live demo of the system. February 27 - March 3: Hands-on demo with researcher's own samples.

The equipment offer is available to trained users and covers all current imaging applications with high-end imaging systems.

The Advanced Light Microscopy Unit (ALMU) is a walk-in core unit on a mission to help, support and educate the research community from CRG and beyond to do quantitative bioimaging. We provide support on a range of technologies starting from experimental design, sample preparation, acquisition, bioimage analysis and visualization.