Remembering Suzanne - From the Eaton lab:

… in us when we didn’t.  Any result we showed her, she would get excited about it, and she would remember it for a long time to come – sometimes long after we ourselves had forgotten. She would generate so…

Remembering Suzanne - From the MPI-CBG Board of Directors:

… science. It has been our privilege to have spent so many wonderful and full years together. We will remember her forever for the exciting discoveries, for the many moments of joy that her grace and brilliant…

Statement on the tragic demise of Suzanne Eaton

MPI-CBG and TU Dresden scientist found dead

Remembering Suzanne

… Her passion for science was absolutely contagious and a true inspiration to all of us. We remember conversations with her as highly imaginative and as some of the most creative and exciting…

Remembering Suzanne - From Andrea:

… she was as avid for seminars as I was and EMBL offered endless food for thought. Like Kai, I also remember those questions Suzanne asked at the end of seminars. No show-off, pure curiosity and insight. Like…

Insurance & Money - Money and Banking

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Measuring Organ Development

Researchers from Dresden and Vienna reveal link between connectivity of three-dimensional structures in tissues and the emergence of their architecture to help scientists engineer self-organising

The beta cell whisperer gene

Researchers from Dresden, together with Danish and Finnish colleagues, identify a gene that enables beta cells to communicate with each other, helping the pancreas to respond to glucose by insulin

How Much to Regenerate?

The Yun group at CRTD and MPI-CBG identifies a protein determining positional identity in cells.

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Publications

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2024
Annette Bergter, Helmut Lippert, Gael Launay, Petra Haas, Isabelle Koester, Pierre P. Laissue, Tomas Parrado, Jeremy Graham, Jürgen Mayer, Johannes Girstmair, Pavel Tomančák, Wiebke Jahr, Benjamin Schmid, Jan Huisken, Emmanuel G. Reynaud
Commercial and Open-Source Systems.
In: Light Sheet Fluorescence Microscopy. (Eds.) Emmanuel G. Reynaud,Weinheim,Wiley-VCH (2024),149-201 Ch. 6
DOI
In this chapter, the authors present some of the commercial or open-source systems available. Now, it is important to remember that most part of the systems described are relatively recent and they are evolving rapidly as the technology and the integration of multimodal systems improve at a very fast pace. The history of ZEISS and light sheet microscopy reaches back over a hundred years and was always characterized by a close collaboration between engineers and scientist. A classical light sheet setup implicates new features compared with conventional microscopy, and ZEISS was aware that a bundle of questions had to be answered to derive a consistent concept for a commercial system. The illumination units are designed to work with a fibered laser source and allow direct imaging of an optical section with a single frame at full camera resolution. Special attention has been given to the chamber design and its sample mounting accessories.
2019
Frank Jülicher
Suzanne Eaton (1959-2019).
Development, 146(21) Art. No. dev185538 (2019)
DOI
Suzanne Eaton, Professor at the Technical University Dresden and Group Leader at the Max Planck Institute of Molecular Cell Biology and Genetics in Dresden, tragically died on 2 July 2019. Suzanne was a remarkable person, both as a scientist and as a human being. Having worked closely with Suzanne for many years, I remember here some of her key scientific contributions.