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Home > Press > DELMIC announces a workshop hosted by Phenom World on Integrated CLEM to be held on Wednesday June 24th at the Francis Crick Institute (Lincoln Inn Fields Laboratory).

An image showing the highly effective overlay of SEM and fluorescent images of Delphi – Cultured endothelial cells grown on ITO coated coverslip. Staining: DAPI (blue), Phalloidin (green), MitoTracker (red). Sample courtesy M.J. Mourik, LUMC, Leiden.
An image showing the highly effective overlay of SEM and fluorescent images of Delphi – Cultured endothelial cells grown on ITO coated coverslip. Staining: DAPI (blue), Phalloidin (green), MitoTracker (red). Sample courtesy M.J. Mourik, LUMC, Leiden.

Abstract:
DELMIC develops and manufactures products which are focused on high performance, user friendly, integrated microscopy solutions. Working together with Phenom World, the companies have developed the Delphi microscope, the all-in-one solution for Correlative Light and scanning Electron Microscopy. Delphi will be featured in talks and a hands-on series of workshops to be held at the Lincoln’s Inn Fields Laboratories of the Francis Crick Institute on Wednesday June 24th.

DELMIC announces a workshop hosted by Phenom World on Integrated CLEM to be held on Wednesday June 24th at the Francis Crick Institute (Lincoln Inn Fields Laboratory).

Delft, The Netherlands | Posted on May 19th, 2015

The Delphi microscope is the world's first fully integrated system to provide an all-in-one solution for Correlative Light and scanning Electron Microscopy, CLEM. The design and software of the Delphi make correlative microscopy accessible to fluorescence and electron microscopy users alike. Correlative microscopy is getting more attention for its ability to combine structural and functional information. However, the complexity of the workflow has so far limited the adoption of the technique by the community at large. Delphi contributes to making the widespread application of correlative microscopy possible. The goals of the workshop are to provide an introduction to CLEM and to show how Delphi has overcome some of the experimental challenges of combining techniques.

The morning will comprise a series of lectures from leading microscopists from the Francis Crick Institute and King's College London. These will be of general interest and open, free of charge, to all. The talks will look at several stages of workflow: from sample preparation through to image processing and analysis. In the afternoon, there will be smaller hands-on sessions for users of Electron Microscopy, Light Microscopy and/or correlative microscopy, to get experience with the new Delphi system, the SECOM as well as the Phenom ProX.

The speakers come with a wealth of experience. Lucy Collinson, Christopher Peddie, and Matt Russell are working at the Electron Microscopy Facility at the Francis Crick Institute in London. The facility works with over thirty research groups, imaging samples as diverse as proteins, DNA, cells, tissues and model organisms. The group uses light, electron and X-ray microscopes, and specialises in Correlative Light and EM (CLEM), Integrated Light and EM (ILEM), Serial Block Face SEM (SBF SEM), Focused Ion Beam SEM (FIB SEM), cryo soft X-ray tomography (SXY) and advanced image analysis. Roland Fleck is working at the Centre for Ultrastructural Imaging at King's College London. The centre supports applied and basic research in the life and physical sciences as well as providing a Diagnostic Electron Microscopy service to the NHS.

For those wishing to attend, please contact via the event's web site, www.delphimicroscope.com/events/workshop-london.

For more details about DELMIC's SECOM & Delphi systems and applications in the life sciences, please contact DELMIC on +31 (0)15 7440158 or visit the web site: www.delmic.com.

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About DELMIC BV
DELMIC BV was formed in 2010 to develop and manufacture the SECOM platform. This originated from the Charged Particle Optics group of Delft University of Technology. At the end of 2011, the company obtained the SPARC system from Albert Polman's Photonic Materials group of the FOM Institute AMOLF, Amsterdam. In 2014, in collaboration with benchtop EM supplier, Phenom-World, DELMIC launched Delphi, the world's first integrated tabletop fluorescence and electron correlative microscope. Together, the SECOM, the SPARC and the Delphi enable DELMIC to cater to a broad range of researchers with applications from nanophotonics to life sciences.

All systems are currently commercially available. DELMIC focuses on the belief that integrated systems are the perfect way for users to obtain exciting new results quickly and accurately, without the need for specialist instrument training.

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