Advanced Light Microscopy Facility (ALMF), EMBL

Core Facility 300 user / year Usage Rules & Regulations

The ALMF supports in-house scientists and visitors in using light microscopy methods for their research. We are assisting throughout the process of microscopic imaging: planning of a project, sample preparation, selection and usage of the microscope, image processing and visualisation, data transfer and storage. Our support in high-throughput microscopy also includes RNAi technology, assay development, pilot screen validation and automated image acquisition

TECHNIQUES

  • DCV (Deconvolution)
  • FCS (Fluorescence Correlation Microscopy)
  • FRAP (Fluorescence Recovery After Photobleaching)
  • FRET (Förster Resonance Energy Transfer)
  • HTS (High throughput Screening)
  • Image Analysis
  • Laser Scanning Confocal (LSM)
  • LSM – AiryScan
  • LSM - NLO, MP (Non Linear Optics, Multiphoton)
  • Light Sheet
  • SMLM (Single Molecule Localization Microscopy)
  • Spinning Disk SORA
  • Spinning disk, multi-point
  • STED (Stimulated Emission Depletion)
  • TIRFM (Total Internal Reflection Fluorescence Microscopy)

CONTACT

Dr. Stefan Terjung

Operational Manager of the ALMF

+49 6221 387 8467

stefan.terjung@embl.de

http://www.embl.de/almf/

EMBL Heidelberg

Core Facilities

Meyerhofstraße 1

69117 Heidelberg

Germany

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