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6th ibiTea on September 20, 2022: This event took place in the past, the registration is closed.

How to Setup a Successful Immunofluorescence Experiment

Presented by Shuntaro Yamada, Center for Translational Oral Research,
University of Bergen, Norway

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ibiTea Topic Outline

In our 6th ibiTea, our guest speaker Shuntaro Yamada will talk about immunofluorescence, a powerful method for visualizing structures and molecules of interest within cells and tissues, and the challenges researchers often experience in obtaining sharp and brilliant images.

Shuntaro will also share his practical tips and tricks for immunofluorescence staining.

He will walk through a standard immunofluorescence protocol and discuss how to optimize each step to obtain successful images, including cell preparation, fixation, staining, and image acquisition.

Immunofluorescence staining of a mesenchymal stromal cell isolated from Lewis rat bone marrow. Its morphology was visualized by F-actin (in cyan), alpha-tubulin (in magenta), and nucleus (in yellow).

Speaker

Shuntaro Yamada
Centre for Translational Oral Research, University of Bergen, Norway

Shuntaro is a D.D.S/Ph.D. candidate at the Centre for Translational Oral Research in the Tissue Engineering Group at the University of Bergen.

His research interests include the mechanical regulation of stem cell fate for bone tissue regeneration. He has long-term experience and an extensive expertise in immunofluorescent staining and imaging of cells and embryonic or postnatal tissues.

Check out Shuntaro's Instagram Channel for his beautiful immunofluorescence cell images: @stemcell_art