Seamus Holden

@seamus_holden

I use fancy microscopy to figure out how bugs work. Group leader at Newcastle University. Father of two small humans. All views my own.

Vrijeme pridruživanja: travanj 2015.

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    Saw a really nice demonstration of refractive index matching last week. Decided to do my own version. Thanks to my kids for the "samples"

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    "Coordination of microbial metabolism" - This may be old news to many, but this no BS review by Uwe Sauer's lab at ETH is one of the most impressive in years. We have read it many times.

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    3. velj

    Just one week left to apply to be part of the Newcastle iGEM Team 2020!

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    3. velj

    SciPy 1.0: fundamental algorithms for scientific computing in Python | Nature Methods

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    prije 24 sata

    This looks pretty cool. Worked well for some yeast data I fed it but failed at some (admittedly pretty challenging) fibroblasts.

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    3. velj

    ASI is hiring! You'd be a close colleague of mine. A great opportunity for researchers/postdocs in microscopy who want a permanent position that keeps them connected to academia and contributing to scientific advancement.

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    3. velj

    🚨. members don't throw away that big UCU envelope unless you're not bothered who's on HEC, which has authority over # of days members are called out on strike & if & when to ballot members on employer offer.

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  9. 3. velj

    Reminded about this when trying to explain phototoxicity to my Dad this weekend, and he asked if we used sun cream.

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  10. 3. velj

    Has anyone ever tried/ reported use of Trolox/ ascorbic acid to reduce phototoxicity in live cell bacterial imaging? Seems so simple we should try it one day, but surely others have done so? I've seen it reported in eukaryotes, although only very qualitatively?

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  11. 3. velj

    Happy to host applications for this scheme relating to biophysics/ physical microbiology of bacterial division and growth, or relevant optics/ computational method development. DM/ email me if interested

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  13. 1. velj

    10 years ago, this book had a profound influence on how I visualize data. Strangely, I don't see it mentioned often on social media

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  15. 31. sij

    ZOMG that feeling when all the data fit together

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    31. sij

    Opening for assistant professor at Bionanoscience at ! We welcome applications in the entire range from nanophysics and biochemistry to synthetic- and cell biology.

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    30. sij

    Song of the decade already👇👇Love the narative arc and small but significant details ("they say thank you")

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    28. sij

    This is going to be an ace meeting! Some fab friends and colleagues, working at the sharp edge of bioimaging. Come, do! RMS | Frontiers in BioImaging 2020

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