Nanoscopic Imaging of Neuroendocrine Regulatory Processes Using Super-Resolution Microscopy
Wednesday, November 27 | 8AM PST | 11AM EST | 5PM CET
Join us and our special guest speaker Dr. Thomas Stroh, Assistant Professor at Montreal Neurological Institute, McGill University, Canada, for this webinar on Nanoscopic Imaging of Neuroendocrine Regulatory Processes Using Super-Resolution Microscopy.
Dr. Thomas Stroh is a leading researcher in the field of G protein-coupled receptors. His work focuses on studying the mechanisms governing the availability of receptors at the cell surface of neurons and of neuroendocrine cells, factors that can ultimately determine their sensitivity to transmitters, neuropeptides, and active agents.
Don’t miss the opportunity to hear Dr. Stroh give an overview of his research and innovative work on:
- Using the super-resolution microscopy techniques dSTORM (direct Stochastic Optical Reconstruction Microscopy) and biplane SMLM (single molecule localization microscopy) to image neuroendocrine regulatory processes in the brain at the near-molecular level.
- Combining super-resolution microscopy with plasma hormone level testing to study receptor trafficking and synaptic remodeling in neuroendocrine circuits in pituitary cells and brain tissue
- Quantification of synaptic remodeling under the influence of hormonal secretion cycles in mouse brains.
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Meet the Guest Speaker
Assoc. Prof. Dr. Thomas Stroh
Montreal Neurological Institute
McGill University, Canada