Jul 12 - 2017
fASTest: Antibiotic susceptibility testing
From patient sample to result in less than 30 minutes using direct single cell imaging.
Jun 01 - 2017
Building Bridges
In a recent publication we show that pointwise localization precision can be accurately estimated directly from imaging data using the Bayesian posterior density constrained by simple microscope properties.
Jun 01 - 2017
Certain Uncertainty
In a recent publication we show that pointwise localization precision can be accurately estimated directly from imaging data using the Bayesian posterior density constrained by simple microscope properties.
Feb 16 - 2017
MINFLUX - Resolving life
In a recent publication we show that pointwise localization precision can be accurately estimated directly from imaging data using the Bayesian posterior density constrained by simple microscope properties.
Nov 30 - 2016
Light in the dark
Fluorescence microscopy has become one of the most widely used tools to study proteins in the context of the living cell, but the scientific community is still struggling with the problem of labeling proteins effectively and specifically without disturbing their natural function.
Oct 27 - 2016
Homologous Recombination Explained?
In a recent publication we show that pointwise localization precision can be accurately estimated directly from imaging data using the Bayesian posterior density constrained by simple microscope properties.
Aug 17 - 2016
Shape matters!
In a recent publication, we show that the helical structure can make binding to the DNA more than twice as fast compared to binding a straight molecule.
Aug 01 - 2016
Cell cycle regulation unveiled
In a recent publication we show that pointwise localization precision can be accurately estimated directly from imaging data using the Bayesian posterior density constrained by simple microscope properties.
May 24 - 2016
New fellowship for the Lore Master
Johan Elf elected member of the Royal Swedish Academy of Science
Feb 26 - 2016
SMeagol is out!
But do not worry! The latest addition to the Elfware family will not hiss in your ears when you sleep. Not unless you have a bias in your image analysis, that is ;)