A primer to cryo-tomography for cell biologists: Microscopes and applications

May 29, 2024 | 10 a.m. EDT, 7 a.m. PDT, 4 p.m. CEST

Cryo-electron tomography is a powerful imaging method that currently delivers the highest spatial resolution available to cell biology.

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A primer to cryo-tomography for cell biologists: Microscopes and applications
May 29, 2024 | 10 a.m. EDT, 7 a.m. PDT, 4 p.m. CEST

In this webinar, we’ll introduce cryo-electron tomography, explain its key steps, and show how cryo-dedicated microscopes capture intact molecular networks in situ. We’ll also demonstrate how advances in technology and applications are making the technique more widely available and powerful for cell biology.

 

In this webinar you will:

  • Discover how cryo-electron tomography enables insights into intact cellular environments
  • Understand key steps of the cryo-electron tomography workflow
  • Uncover how cryo-electron tomography is becoming a powerful tool for cell biologists

 

About the speakers

Alex Rigort, Product Marketing Manager, Thermo Fisher Scientific

In addition to his work at Thermo Fisher, Alex holds a guest researcher position at the Max Planck Institute of Biochemistry in Martinsried, Germany. He has pioneered the use of cryo-focused ion beam instruments for cryo-tomography at the Max Planck Institute of Biochemistry and has long-standing experience in cryo-electron microscopy.


Javier Fernandez Collado, Sales Development Specialist, Thermo Fisher Scientific

Javier has extensive hands-on experience in tomography and has employed a variety of cryo-focused ion beam instruments, transmission electron microscopes, and cryo-correlative light microscopes.