
Nico Stuurman
@nico_stuurman
Scientist/Programmer/Microscopist @UCSF
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http://valelab.ucsf.edu/~nico 20-01-2017 04:13:12
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If you are interested in lysosomal biology, check out this super-sturdy pH sensor from Julia Lazzari-Dean. Do reach out if you want to try it out; we'd be stoked to help you give it a whirl!



Still time to get your 'ticket' for Images to Knowledge (I2K) 2022 📅 Join us virtually May 6 , 9, and 10, 2022 🔗Register & view the schedule here: tinyurl.com/I2K-2022 Details on talks and workshops on the website i2kconference.org #I2K2022 Center for Open Bioimage Analysis BioImaging North America


In recognition of his contributions to cell biology and biophysics, Edward D. Salmon of UNC-Chapel Hill is being inducted into the National Academy of Sciences. Watch the #NAS159 livestream: ow.ly/oEEc50IVYyk




Excited to see our hybrid light-sheet system published in Nature Methods! An exciting last project with Jonathan Liu University of Washington. Thank you to Rita Strack for an amazing editorial process! Looking forward to sharing new light-sheet work from Allen Institute soon. rdcu.be/cNlyo



I’m so happy to share a new Nano Letters paper that started on Twitter! In 2020, Rita Strack shared a Nature Methods paper presenting “DNA FluoroCubes” – compact DNA nanocubes with six fluorescent dyes that exhibited incredible(!) photostability (1/10) pubs.acs.org/doi/full/10.10…

Working on a micro-manager plugin for the Nikon Microscope Solutions water immersion replenisher with Nico Stuurman. #trialanderror



We are proud to announce that our article "BioImageIT: Open-source framework for integration of image data management with analysis" has been published in Nature Methods nature.com/articles/s4159… Sylvain M. Prigent Cesar VALADES-CRUZ leconte ludovic Léo MAURY Jean SALAMERO Charles KERVRANN

So pumped that the power of DNA FluoroCubes is being unveiled to a broader audience! Thanks so much Rita Strack for this amazing highlight!!



4 days left to apply to the Quantitative Imaging course. Come join me, Jennifer Waters, Florian Jug, Suliana Manley 🔬🗜🧫, Hunter Elliott for two weeks of microscopy & image analysis geekery. This is the course that changed my career and put me on this path :)