Collaboration between CIB and ZEISS continues

Collaboration between CIB and ZEISS continues
RNDr. Veronika Huntošová, PhD. at the Center for Interdisciplinary Biosciences and ZEISS, one of the leading companies in the field of light microscopy, are organising a special workshop from 27. to 29. May 2025 on super-resolution imaging of biological samples.
We will push the resolution boundaries from 2D to 3D cell culture models of breast cancer cells within implementation of Dr. Huntošová’s project BCOrgFluorIDA and activities in TIK – APBC supported by EU NextGenerationEU through the Recovery and Resilience Plan for Slovakia under the projects No. 09I03-03-V04-00007 and No. 09-I02-03-V01-00021.

The workshop will run as an affiliated event to the School of Biophotonics at the Department of Biophysics and MO3 Workshop in MOF application in Bioimaging in the frame of bilateral APVV project MO3 between SLOVAKIA and AUSTRIA: SK-AT-23-0001.
Workshop with practical demonstrations of the ZEISS LSM 980 confocal microscope and the Lattice SIM5 super-resolution microscope
Link to the official workshop announcement
https://www.zeiss.cz/microscopy/local/udalosti/workshop_kosice.html

Program of the workshop:
Tuesday: 27.5.2025
9:00-10:00 Presentation Lattice SIM, Dr. Michaël Gué – ZEISS
10:00 – 15:00 Hands on session
Wednesday: 28.5.2025
9:00-10:00 Presentation LSM, Dr. Pavel Krist – ZEISS
10:00 – 15:00 Hands on session
Thursday: 29.5.2005
9:00-10:00 Presentation EM Volutome – Ing. Ivana Burianová – ZEISS
10:00 – 15:00 Hands on session
Place:
Seminar room at CIB TIP-UPJŠ, Jesenná 5, 040 01 Košice, Slovensko
Prestigious Award from the Scientific Journal Physical Review E (PRE)
We are pleased to announce that the scientific paper authored by Associate Professor Denis Horváth, RNDr., CSc., as the first author, has been selected by the editorial board of the renowned international journal Physical Review E (PRE) as an Editors’ Suggestion. This prestigious distinction is awarded to publications that the editors consider exceptionally significant, original, and impactful within their respective scientific fields. The awarded paper, entitled “Nonreciprocal Dynamics in a Quasi-1D System: From River Shrimps to the Ising Model”, confirms the high quality of the research and its substantial contribution to the advancement of scientific knowledge in the field of theoretical physics. We warmly congratulate him and wish him continued success in his scientific endeavors.