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SYMPOSIUM

The cutting edge of imaging

On Thursday November 20th 2025 the OIC and the AMIE facility join forces to highlight the possibilities of cutting edge imaging with research and diagnostic applications.

Location: Ae-406Program and Speakers
10:00 – 10:10Opening
10:10 – 10:50 Riëtte de Bruin
Dept. of Otorhinolaryngology and Head and Neck Surgery, Erasmus MC
Title: Photodynamic therapy and optical diagnostics
10:50 – 11:30Bo Zweedijk
Dept. of Surgery, Erasmus MC
Title: Clinical applications of image-guided surgery
11:30 – 11:50Break
11:50 – 12:30Yannick Taverne
Dept. of Cardiothoracic surgery, Erasmus MC
Title: Biofeedback modalities of living myocardial slices
12:30 – 13:10Matthijs Snelders
Dept. of Molecular Genetics, Erasmus MC
Title: Implementation of advanced microscopy in organ-on-chip devices.
13:10 – 14:20Lunch (provided) with industry lectures
14:20 – 15:00Nathaniel Germain
Dept. of Neuroscience, Erasmus MC
Title: The translational value of MRI and non-biased analysis approaches for the understanding of neurodevelopmental disorders.
Keynote speaker
15:00 – 16:00Massimo Mastrangeli
Dept. of Microelectronics, TU Delft
Title: Microelectromechanical physiological systems for cardiac, neuronal, and tissue barrier applications.
16:00 – 17:00Drinks

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Course Imaging Facility OIC News

OIC COURSE “Microscopic Image Analysis: From Theory to Practice”

On Thursday and Friday July 3rd-4th 2025 the OIC organizes, in cooperation with the ErasmusMC Graduate School a two-day Image analysis course “Microscopic Image Analysis: From Theory to Practice”. This course focuses on first time users and explains the basis of image analysis and how to use this in Fiji (ImageJ).

Course description 

Microscopic images contain much more information than normally is retrieved. Extracting this information by visual inspection and manual measurement is not only cumbersome but also subjective. Automation of image analysis tasks by using a computer and the right software tools allows for higher efficiency, accuracy, objectivity, reproducibility, and completeness. 

Requirements 

Participants should bring their own laptop to the course for the practical exercises. Software and sample image data will be provided during the course. No prior knowledge of image processing is required. Participants have the opportunity to bring their own image data and directly apply the newly acquired image analysis techniques. 

Link to registration: Microscopic Image Analysis: From Theory to Practice

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Abbelight TIRF MN360 Demo

Multicolor, Single molecule localization (dSTORM, PALM, and PAINT) and TIRF microscopy

We are excited to announce that our imaging facility has a state-of-the-art Abbelight MN360 system available for demonstation from July 7 till 11.

The Erasmus Optical Imaging Centre together with Abbelight will host a SAFe MN630 demonstration. This add on module is used for multicolor Total Internal Reflection Fluorescence (TIRF) that exploits the unique properties of an induced evanescent wave in a limited specimen region immediately adjacent to the interface between two media having different refractive indices (e.g.: the contact area between a specimen and a glass coverslip).

The MN360 offers an optimal and simultaneous multicolor imaging with the benefits of ASTER technology. This technology provides an ultra-widefield and speckle-free illumination of biological structures close to the coverslip such as membranes, focal adhesions, and much more.  

For more information on the system visite the Evident website: https://evidentscientific.com/en/products/super-resolution/abbelight

For more information on the demonstration please contact Gert-Jan Kremers