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SUMMARY:IBEC Seminar: Lorenzo Albertazzi
DESCRIPTION:Nanoscopy for Nanomedicine: looking at nanomaterials in action one molecule at a time\nLorenzo Albertazzi\, IBEC\nThe use of nanomaterials for biomedical purposes such as drug or gene delivery is one of the key applications of nanotechnology. In this framework a variety of materials have been fabricated\, evaluated in cells and in vivo and\, in some cases\, successfully translated into clinical applications. A crucial factor limiting the design of effective nanocarriers is the lack of knowledge about materials-cell interactions that severely limit the rational design of nanosized devices.\nHere I’ll show how advanced optical microscopy techniques can shine a light on nanomaterials behavior in the biological environment\, helping us to understand structure-activity relationships and to design improved and more effective therapeutic devices. In particular I’ll discuss the ability of super resolution microscopy to image with nanometric resolution nanomaterials interactions with target cells. The potential and the applications of the technique will be discussed\, with particular emphasis on the study of self-assembled bio-inspired materials.
URL:https://ibecbarcelona.eu/event/ibec-seminar-lorenzo-albertazzi-2/
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SUMMARY:IBEC Seminar: Lorenzo Albertazzi
DESCRIPTION:Nanoscopy for Nanomedicine: looking at nanomaterials in action one molecule at a time\nLorenzo Albertazzi\, IBEC\nThe use of nanomaterials for biomedical purposes such as drug or gene delivery is one of the key applications of nanotechnology. In this framework a variety of materials have been fabricated\, evaluated in cells and in vivo and\, in some cases\, successfully translated into clinical applications. A crucial factor limiting the design of effective nanocarriers is the lack of knowledge about materials-cell interactions that severely limit the rational design of nanosized devices.\nHere I’ll show how advanced optical microscopy techniques can shine a light on nanomaterials behavior in the biological environment\, helping us to understand structure-activity relationships and to design improved and more effective therapeutic devices. In particular I’ll discuss the ability of super resolution microscopy to image with nanometric resolution nanomaterials interactions with target cells. The potential and the applications of the technique will be discussed\, with particular emphasis on the study of self-assembled bio-inspired materials.
URL:https://ibecbarcelona.eu/event/ibec-seminar-lorenzo-albertazzi/
CATEGORIES:IBEC Seminar
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SUMMARY:IBEC Seminar: Cell Imaging Day - Molecular Probes
DESCRIPTION:Cell Imaging Day – Molecular Probes\nClara Streiff\, Senior Technical Specialist · Molecular Probes – ThermoFisher Scientific\nSeminar:\n•	Marcaje de estructuras celulares en células vivas (Bacmam Cellight)\n•	Proliferación celular (Click-iT® EdU)\n•	Estrés oxidativo (CellROX®)\n•	Fagocitosis (PHrodo)\n•	Apoptosis (Cellevent Caspase 3 and 7)\n•	Mejorando la señal fluorescente en células vivas y fijadas (ReadyProbes reactivos “ready to use”)\n•	Ventajas de la citometría por focalización acústica (Attune®NxT acoustic focusing cytometer)  \nAl final del seminario podrás pasar tus muestras en el microscopio EVOS® FL AUTO y prueba nuestros reactivos ReadyProbes de Molecular Probes sin compromiso\, reactivos para imaging que permiten marcar tus células sin necesidad de hacer calculos\, diluciones ni pipetear.
URL:https://ibecbarcelona.eu/event/ibec-seminar-cell-imaging-day-molecular-probes-2/
CATEGORIES:IBEC Seminar
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SUMMARY:IBEC Seminar: Cell Imaging Day - Molecular Probes
DESCRIPTION:Cell Imaging Day – Molecular Probes\nClara Streiff\, Senior Technical Specialist · Molecular Probes – ThermoFisher Scientific\nSeminar:\n•	Marcaje de estructuras celulares en células vivas (Bacmam Cellight)\n•	Proliferación celular (Click-iT® EdU)\n•	Estrés oxidativo (CellROX®)\n•	Fagocitosis (PHrodo)\n•	Apoptosis (Cellevent Caspase 3 and 7)\n•	Mejorando la señal fluorescente en células vivas y fijadas (ReadyProbes reactivos “ready to use”)\n•	Ventajas de la citometría por focalización acústica (Attune®NxT acoustic focusing cytometer)  \nAl final del seminario podrás pasar tus muestras en el microscopio EVOS® FL AUTO y prueba nuestros reactivos ReadyProbes de Molecular Probes sin compromiso\, reactivos para imaging que permiten marcar tus células sin necesidad de hacer calculos\, diluciones ni pipetear.
URL:https://ibecbarcelona.eu/event/ibec-seminar-cell-imaging-day-molecular-probes/
CATEGORIES:IBEC Seminar
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Madrid:20151023T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Madrid:20151023T110000
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SUMMARY:IBEC Seminar: Miquel Bosch Pita
DESCRIPTION:The molecular mechanisms of memory persistence: imaging how single synapses learn in real time\nMiquel Bosch Pita\, Nanoprobes and nanoswitches group\, IBEC\nMemories are stored in our brain through the ability of synaptic connections to modify their structure and function in a long-lasting way. However\, nobody has ever observed how these changes occur in a single synapse in real time.\nI will explain how we used a new combination of optical technologies to reveal the molecular remodeling that takes place inside a synapse during the creation of a memory. We used two-photon microscopy to stimulate individual synapses and to visualize protein trafficking in real time. We identified a unique protein that is rapidly and persistently captured in potentiated synapses\, forming a new macromolecule that could serve as a memory tag. We developed a novel photo-marking technique that allowed us to localize the same synapses under both two-photon and electron microscopies. This way we observed how different synaptic structures evolve asynchronously in three temporal phases during synaptic potentiation.
URL:https://ibecbarcelona.eu/event/ibec-seminar-miquel-bosch-pita/
CATEGORIES:IBEC Seminar
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Madrid:20151023T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Madrid:20151023T110000
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SUMMARY:IBEC Seminar: Miquel Bosch Pita
DESCRIPTION:The molecular mechanisms of memory persistence: imaging how single synapses learn in real time\nMiquel Bosch Pita\, Nanoprobes and nanoswitches group\, IBEC\nMemories are stored in our brain through the ability of synaptic connections to modify their structure and function in a long-lasting way. However\, nobody has ever observed how these changes occur in a single synapse in real time.\nI will explain how we used a new combination of optical technologies to reveal the molecular remodeling that takes place inside a synapse during the creation of a memory. We used two-photon microscopy to stimulate individual synapses and to visualize protein trafficking in real time. We identified a unique protein that is rapidly and persistently captured in potentiated synapses\, forming a new macromolecule that could serve as a memory tag. We developed a novel photo-marking technique that allowed us to localize the same synapses under both two-photon and electron microscopies. This way we observed how different synaptic structures evolve asynchronously in three temporal phases during synaptic potentiation.
URL:https://ibecbarcelona.eu/event/ibec-seminar-miquel-bosch-pita-2/
CATEGORIES:IBEC Seminar
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