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Project
The next generation of transmission electron microscopy: from biomedicine to nanomaterials. A state-of-the art electron microscopy system for cryo-EM and correlative light and electron microscopy (R-10894)
This application was submitted by a consortium from different
research institutes at Hasselt University in order to reinforce
their research lines, to strengthen collaborations within
Hasselt University and with external partners. This state-ofthe-
art infrastructure will enable us to become important
(international) players in the field of cryo-EM/CLEM since
such infrastructure has only limited presence in Flanders
and Belgium.
The requested infrastructure relates to the purchase of a
Hitachi HT7800 transmission electron microscope (TEM)
that is user-friendly and equipped for high-quality cryo-EM
imaging. The TEM will be equipped with an EMSIS XAROSA
camera to obtain high-resolution images and MirrorCLEM
software to combine confocal laser scanning microscopy
with electron microscopy. Last but not least, a high-tech
sample preparation system with high-pressure freezing
(Leica EM ICE – High Pressure Freezer) is requested to
enable high-resolution cryo-EM (and CLEM) directly, or
combined with freeze-substitution (Leica EM AFS2 –
Automatic Freeze Substitution System) to allow for
advanced EM and CLEM at room temperature.
Date:1 Jul 2020 → Today
Keywords:Biomedicine, Electron microscopy, Nanomaterials
Disciplines:Cellular interactions and extracellular matrix, Diagnostic radiology, Histology