For today's #FluorescenceFriday, a reminder that the CISR offers monthly Office Hours on the 1st Tuesday of each month from 9-11 AM. Next is this Tuesday, March 3! Stop by and ask us a question about fluorescence, basic imaging, analysis, scheduling, or anything you want. See you then!
27.02.2026 22:01
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Accessible minimal requirements for reproducible light microscopy. This viewpoint presents a community-endorsed checklist defining minimal light microscopy metadata to improve rigor, reproducibility, and transparency in research. rupress.org/jcb/article/...
@quarep-limi.bsky.social
25.02.2026 17:05
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The Winter 2026 edition of our CISR Newsletter is out! Read about new instrumentation, staff introduction, ongoing office hours, recent publication highlights, and more. #MicroscopyMonday
16.02.2026 17:57
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We're using #FluorescenceFriday to manifest some warmth here in Nashville! Still tens of thousands of people without power, still lots of ice on the roads and trees, and still below freezing. Enjoy this little cell pseudo-colored with Inferno for the nucleus and Orange Hot for the mitochondria. π₯π§βοΈβοΈ
30.01.2026 20:56
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New paper alert for #FluorescenceFriday! Full of confocal imaging from Gu, Jacobson, & Kaverina Labs. "Paracrine Hormonal Signals From Islet Ξ±-Cells Regulate Microtubule Dynamics in Ξ²-Cells to Promote Insulin Secretion in Mouse and Human Islets" pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/41511443/
16.01.2026 22:06
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So fun! I've been trying to figure out a way to explain this as an important part of cores - something about the breadth of samples and being available for one-off experiments on different sample types. It's very important!
07.01.2026 21:37
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First #MicroscopyMonday of 2026! Happy New Year!
05.01.2026 15:41
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Happy Holidays from the CISR! May all your days and fluorophores be BRIGHT. #MicroscopyMonday
22.12.2025 22:24
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We can't wait to continue working with all our CISR researchers in 2026! Happy Holidays! 9/9
19.12.2025 15:53
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Current CISR microscopes range from brand new to 18 years old! The average age is 8 years old. 8/9
19.12.2025 15:53
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And we held our 2nd annual "Life Is Beautiful" Image Contest! There were 27 submissions representing 7 CISR microscopes. (All images in this post are 2025 submissions.) 7/9
19.12.2025 15:53
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Which departments had the most CISR hours? 6/9
19.12.2025 15:53
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Which labs were obsessed with EM this year? 5/9
19.12.2025 15:53
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Which labs did we see in the CISR most often? 4/9
19.12.2025 15:53
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CISR staff were busy with microscope trainings! 3/9
19.12.2025 15:53
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Looks like the usual suspects for Most Popular Microscopes. 2/9
19.12.2025 15:53
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For the last (workday) #FluorescenceFriday of 2025, let's recap another amazing year in the CISR! We appreciate all our CISR labs, users, faculty, and staff! Thanks for a great 2025, and here's to a great 2026! #Wrapped #Microscopy First, you imaged for 11,082 microscope hours! 1/9
19.12.2025 15:53
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Time for the annual sharing of our favorite Christmas Microscope Joke: The Z-mas Tree! Source unknown. #Microscopy #Confocal #Volume
18.12.2025 18:05
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Addgene: Fluorescent Protein Guide: Subcellular Localization
Find plasmids encoding fluorescent fusion proteins with known subcellular localization patterns for colocalization studies or organelle labeling.
Oh where, oh where does my protein localize? Oh where, oh where can it be?π΅
Check out our Subcellular Localization Collection page, with fluorescent protein markers for organelles and cellular structures to help you find your way π¬
15.12.2025 16:00
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For #FluorescenceFriday, we're adding #Football. Good luck to Vanderbilt's first ever Heisman finalist, QB Diego Pavia! High-resolution nucleus football to scale (2 microns), Pavia not to scale. #Heisman #DiegoPavia #2Turnt
12.12.2025 18:10
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Mishap with lightsheet, cleared tissue, and GLUE.
11.12.2025 15:22
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The next Special Edition #VirtualPub "Imaging Organoids" will take place on Jan. 30, 1-3 pm CET. Speakers from academia & industry will introduce a range of methods used to image organoid systems from lung buds to mini-brains.
Join us!
Register π½
www.eurobioimaging.eu/special-edit...
05.12.2025 09:49
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Today is #WorldDiabetesDay & #FluorescenceFriday! One example from Vanderbilt diabetes research. Image from Darian Carroll's graduate work in Gannon lab. NHP pancreas: insulin (green), mitochondria (magenta), DAPI (blue). @healthcare.nikon.com @betacellbelle.bsky.social @vubasicsciences.bsky.social
14.11.2025 17:38
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A fluorescent embryo on black text, with the words
Halfway to I2K: Virtual Tutorials on Image Analysis
November 17-19, 2025
Virtual Conference for beginners to developers
i2kconference.org
Image Credit - "Sweet Embryo",Travis D. Carney, BINA Image Contest 2024
Just 4 days until the start of I2K and its 33 totally free image analysis tutorials and events! Please share with your "home networks", especially early career researchers - the videos will be amazing and high-impact no matter how many people attend live, BUT (1/x)
13.11.2025 14:32
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I think all imaging scientists and microscopy core facility personnel already know we have the greatest jobs in the world, but it's nice to see it written. #microscopy #imaging π¬ππ― Vanderbilt friends, come see us to "look at random things through fancy microscopes"!
11.11.2025 21:24
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Great explanation for #MicroscopyMonday on when to use or not use a Maximum Intensity Projection during your image analysis. "Extracting 3D information from 2D projections is akin to estimating the volume, surface, and content properties form a crushed beverage can"
10.11.2025 16:54
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Happy #FluorescenceFriday and #HappyHalloween! Spider web or microtubule web? Let's check the scale bar. 5 microns. Great lesson in the importance of a #scalebar. (Microtubules to scale, spider not to scale) ππ»π·οΈπΈοΈ
31.10.2025 15:53
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Amy Engevik (Image of Distinction). Amy has her own lab now, but we claim her as a former CISR user and Vanderbilt postdoc! @amyengevik.bsky.social
24.10.2025 16:49
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Zach Sanchez (20th) @ento-sanchez.bsky.social
24.10.2025 16:49
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Dylan Burnette (10th) @mag2art.bsky.social
24.10.2025 16:49
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