See the Hidden at Imperial: Advanced Multiplexing in Optical Imaging
Unveiling the Cellular Landscape in Health and Disease
Available On Demand
First broadcast Nov 06, 2024

In this event, broadcast live from Imperial College London, we explored how the latest multiplex imaging technologies can provide new insights into biomedical research, with proven applications showcased by leading experts at Imperial College London and across the UK.
A selection of videos from the event are now available to view on demand.
You will discover:
- How multiplexed super-resolution single-molecule FISH is unveiling synaptic plasticity at the molecular level
- Methods to achieve 3D spatial imaging with over 15 markers in a single pass, overcoming the high multiplexing barrier
- How the Imaging Hub at Imperial College London supports biomedical research
Multiplex imaging enables researchers to explore tissue architecture, cellular interactions, and molecular dynamics with unprecedented precision.
In this collaborative event, guest speakers showcased how the latest advancements in multiplex optical imaging are transforming research across diverse applications. These include haematopoiesis, cancer immune surveillance, tumour microenvironments, visualisation of cellular heterogeneity, stem cell dynamics, and the immune system in tissue homeostasis.
You will learn how to take advantage of advanced multiplexing to get fresh insights at spatial and molecular levels, to gain unparalleled insights into complex cellular environments.
Featured technologies that will be discussed include:
- Multiplex immunofluorescence imaging
- Multiplexing in confocal microscopy
An Introduction To Multiplex Imaging At Imperial
Dr Miguel Ángel Hermida Ayala
Deputy Technical Operations Manager
Imperial College London
Multiplexed Super-Resolution Single Molecule FISH: Role of Glial mRNA Localisation in Synaptic Plasticity
Professor Ilan Davis
MVLS chair of Spatial Biomedicine
University of Glasgow
Discover The Power of 3D High-Multiplex Imaging Across Scales
Dr Emmanuelle Steib
Advanced Workflow Specialist, Confocal Microscopy
Leica Microsystems
Imaging Blood-Brain Barrier Permeability For Neurotherapeutic Delivery
Afraa Alzoubi
2nd Year PhD Student
Imperial College London
Mapping Nerve Regeneration Into Free Muscle Grafts
Dr Aaron Lee
Postdoctoral Research Associate
Imperial College London