SeminarPast EventCell Biology

“Understanding the Function and Dynamics of Organelles through Imaging”

Schedule
Tuesday, November 17, 2020
05:45 UTC
Jennifer Lippincott-Schwartz

Janelia Senior Group Leader

Janelia Research Campus, Howard Hughes Medical Institute

Host: Center for Theoretical Biophysics Seminar

Event Information

Host

Center for Theoretical Biophysics Seminar

Duration

70 minutes

Abstract

Powerful new ways to image the internal structures and complex dynamics of cells are revolutionizing cell biology and bio-medical research. In this talk, I will focus on how emerging fluorescent technologies are increasing spatio-temporal resolution dramatically, permitting simultaneous multispectral imaging of multiple cellular components. In addition, results will be discussed from whole cell milling using Focused Ion Beam Electron Microscopy (FIB-SEM), which reconstructs the entire cell volume at 4 voxel resolution. Using these tools, it is now possible to begin constructing an “organelle interactome”, describing the interrelationships of different cellular organelles as they carry out critical functions. The same tools are also revealing new properties of organelles and their trafficking pathways, and how disruptions of their normal functions due to genetic mutations may contribute to important diseases.

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