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Breadcrumb Research Topics Imaging A false-coloured scanning electron microscope image of cultured lung cancer cells from Lucy Collinson's Electron Microscopy Science Technology Platform. Toggle to view hero caption Introduction textImaging is a powerful way of revealing what is at work in biological processes and pathways. A broad range of techniques can be used to image molecules, cells and tissues at different scales and resolutions. Research groups David Balchin Protein Biogenesis Laboratory Katie Bentley Cellular Adaptive Behaviour Lab Jeremy Carlton Organelle Dynamics Laboratory Alessandro Costa Macromolecular Machines Laboratory Mike Devine Synapse Regulation Laboratory Alberto Elosegui Artola Cell and Tissue Mechanobiology Laboratory Radoslav Enchev Visual Biochemistry Laboratory Sergi Garcia Manyes Single Molecule Mechanobiology Laboratory Nathan Goehring Polarity and Patterning Networks Laboratory Flor Iacaruso Neuronal Circuits and Behaviour Laboratory Johannes Kohl State-Dependent Neural Processing Laboratory Justin Molloy Single Molecule Enzymology Laboratory Maxim Molodtsov Mechanobiology and Biophysics Laboratory Lucia Prieto-Godino Neural Circuits and Evolution Laboratory Rashmi Priya Organ Morphodynamics Laboratory Ede Rancz Cortical Circuits Laboratory Sam Rodriques Applied Biotechnology Laboratory Peter Rosenthal Structural Biology of Cells and Viruses Erik Sahai Tumour Cell Biology Laboratory Anne Schreiber Cellular Degradation Systems Laboratory Pagination Current page 1 Page 2 Next page Next Last page Last Science Technology Platforms Advanced Light Microscopy Biological Research Facility Biological Research Facility In Vivo Imaging Electron Microscopy Related content Non-invasive imaging could help match leukaemia patients with treatments Type: News 3 August 2021 Putting proteins in focus Type: News 17 June 2021 Introducing Albane Imbert Type: Profile 23 March 2021 New imaging method reveals if antibiotics reach bacteria hiding in tissues Type: News 5 January 2021 Share the page Share on Twitter Share on Facebook Share on LinkedIn Share on Email