The award by the Beckman Foundation will enable Jan, Kevin Eliceiri and Vikash Singh to develop smart microscopy for following a biological event inside growing and moving organisms over time. Read more in this post.
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(Re-)Watch Michael’s talk at the European Zebrafish Meeting
A few days ago, Michael presented our Flamingo project at the 11th European Zebrafish Meeting. Below, you find a recording of his talk. https://videopress.com/v/vYmS9eir?preloadContent=metadata
Flamingo highlighted in Nature Methods Technology Feature
Michael Eisenstein highlights the Flamingo in his Technology Feature in Nature Methods.
How Michael got into the Flamingo project – new blog post on FocalPlane
Find out more about Michael's backstory and how he joined the Flamingo project in this new blog post on FocalPlane.
Huisken lab Flamingo microscope tour
During last week's LSFM conference, Jan presented a short video tour of all the Flamingo microscopes we currently have in the lab. You can now re-watch the tour on Vimeo. https://vimeo.com/462878174/524f13161d
‘Flamingo is a powerful microscope that is portable and modular’
In a recent review article on Biocompare, author Caitlin Smith takes a new look at light sheet microscopy. One of the approaches she includes is Flamingo, our custom-designed LSFM platform for portable and shareable microscopes.
The path from inventing SPIM to building Flamingos
In her new article for Wiley Analytical Science, Rebecca Pool summarizes Jan's career in the field of light sheet microscopy.
New article about Flamingo on SPIE
Debbie Sniderman wrote an article about Flamingo and Toptica's CLE laser module for SPIE.
A short introduction to light sheet microscopy
If you want to learn more about light sheet microscopy and don't know where to start, how about reading our short introduction to the technique right here?
Arabidopsis root tip
We got to image the first plant in the Flamingo! Here is the root tip of a growing Arabidopsis. A sample from Cara Winter, Duke University.