Jemima Burden
@JemimaBurden
Electron microscopist @LMCB_UCL @HealthUCL who loves answering biological questions using EM #electronmicroscopy #CLEM #volumeEM 🔬🔬😄#workingmum she/her
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Set aside a couple of hours this afternoon to catch up on my reading. Erin Tranfield - @drtranfield.bsky.social and Saskia Lippens absolutely nailed this one: 'Future proofing core facilities with a seven-pillar model'
onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/jm…
Required reading for everyone, not just we core staffers!
.@Sarahteichmann1 + the HiP-CT team are #ImagingTheFuture by mapping #SingleCell gene expression in the 3D tissue + organ morphology context to understand how cells interact and function within tissues and as whole organs
🔬We have recently published this #OpenAccess themed issue paper 'Recognising the importance and impact of Imaging Scientists: Global guidelines for establishing career paths within core facilities'.
The paper is free-to-view here > onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/jm…
#facilitymanagement #microscopy 🙂
Staying on track – Keeping things running in a high‐end scientific imaging core facility - Renaud - Journal of Microscopy - Wiley Online Library onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/jm…
Did you know that EMBL-EBI hosts several bioimaging resources? BioImage Archive, #BioStudies and EMDB - EMPIAR @EBI are now being presented by Matthew Hartley, Craig Russell, Ugis Sarkans and Awais Athar in the Microscopy data analysis course EMBL-EBI Training
I am delighted to announce our recent Wellcome DA success with Dr Sophie Acton and Clatworthy Lab. Super exciting opportunity. If interested in joining our team as a post-doc please contact any of us for more info.
Calling all UCL Faculty of Life Sciences PhD students! Can you summarise your thesis in 3 minutes? Take part in the Three Minute Thesis Competition!
When: Tuesday May 14 10.00-12.00
Where: LMCB Seminar Room
Registration and competition details here: ucl.ac.uk/lmcb/3mt
What a slide! This is the success rate for Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research ALERT for new equipment. 42% success rate, 56% of those including facility staff, and 70% for this led by facility staff, with the top ranked proposal led by a facility 2 years running (note BioscienceTechnology Tony Larson was one)