STED User Group
Join us on Apr 9 at 11 AM CT
The focus of the Stimulated Emission Depletion (STED) User Group is to create a collaborative space where researchers of all career stages can share their technical expertise with others that are using this newly available technology. Sessions will be held on a variety of topics tailored to the needs of the audience, ranging from basic techniques to more advanced processing of STED data.
Meetings will be held on the second Thursday of the month at 11 am CT every other month
Next Meeting :Â 2026.04.09Â – Thomas A. Blanpied, University of Maryland
Past meetings:
- 2026.02.12 – “MINFLUX Microscopy in a Core Facility: Early Experience and Considerations” presentation by Christina Pyrgaki & “Nanoscopic imaging of structural synaptic changes linked to endogenous hormonal secretion rhythms in the rodent hypothalamus” presentation by Thomas StrohÂ
- 2025.12.11 – Ready, STED, Go: A full-stack workflow from fluorophore to feature extraction” Presentation by Priyam Banerjee
- 2025.09.11 – “A community approach to STED resolution benchmarking using Fourier Ring Correlation (FRC)” Presentation by Henrietta “Henny” Bennett, followed by panel discussion with Joel Ryan & James Jonkman
- 2025.06.12 – “STED, MINFLUX, and their combinations” Presentation by Zachary Connerty-Marin (University of Vienna)
- 2025.04.10 – “Expanding Insights: Magnified Analysis of the Proteome Across Imaging Platforms.” Presentation by Mathias Delhaye & Jeffrey LeDue
- 2025.02.13 – âInvestigating Caveolin-1 Endocytosis in Response to Osmotic Shock Using STED Super-Resolution Microscopyâ presentation by Timothy Wong
- 2024.12.12 – âImplementing Super Resolution in Core Facilities: Challenges and Opportunitiesâ presentation by Pina Colarusso
- 2024.10.10 – âMulticolor STED Nanoscopyâ presentation by AndrĂ©anne DeschĂȘnes
- 2024.08.08 – Community-Run Discussion
- 2024.06.13 – Kick-off and presentation from Dr. Guang Gao