Services

Services

The facility offers a large variety of imaging systems, from fluorescence stereo microscopes to the latest super-resolution instruments. Facility staff provide training and support ranging from help with experimental design, image processing/visualisation and quantitative image analysis to direct collaboration on specific projects. This usually involves developing customised software solutions to automate image analysis workflows.
In addition to the cutting edge equipment listed we provide a wide range of fully automated fluorescence imaging workstations for fixed and live cell imaging and a number of basic manually operated microscopes.
Image processing and analysis tasks can be performed on three dedicated high spec image analysis workstations.

Equipment

Equipment

Confocal Microscopes :

  • Leica Stellaris 5
  • Leica SP8 STED
  • Leica SP8 DLS
  • Leica SP5
  • Olympus Spinning Disk

Lightsheet Imaging:

  • Leica SP8 DLS
  • Olympus/Phaseview Alpha3

Super-resolution imaging:

  • Leica SP8 STED
  • Zeiss Elyra S1 SIM
  • Zeiss TIRF/STORM

Slide scanner:

  • Zeiss AxioScan Z1

MicroCT scanner:

  • Bruker SkyScan 1272

Portfolio of Equipment

Meet the team

Selected publications

Sun, X. M., Bowman, A., Priestman, M., Bertaux, F., Martinez-Segura, A., Tang, W., Whilding, C., Dormann, D., Shahrezaei, V., Marguerat, S. (2020). Size-Dependent Increase in RNA Polymerase II Initiation Rates Mediates Gene Expression Scaling with Cell SizeCurrent Biology, 30, no. 7, 1217-1230.

Gutierrez-Escribano P, Newton MD, Llauró A, Huber J, Tanasie L, Davy J, Aly I, Aramayo R, Montoya A, Kramer H, Stigler J, Rueda DS, Aragon L. (2019). A conserved ATP- and Scc2/4-dependent activity for Cohesin in tethering DNA moleculesSci Adv 5, 6804.

Pollard, A. E., Martins, L., Muckett, P. J., Khadayate, S., Bornot, A., Clausen, M., Admyre, T., Bjursell, M., Fiadeiro, R., Wilson, L., Whilding, C., Kotiadis, V. N., Duchen, M. R., Sutton, D., Penfold, L., Sardini, A., Bohlooly, Y. M., Smith, D. M., Read, J. A., Snowden, M. A., Woods, A., Carling, D. (2019). Ampk Activation Protects against Diet Induced Obesity through Ucp1-Independent Thermogenesis in Subcutaneous White Adipose Tissue. Nature Metabolism, 1, no. 3, 340-349.