Remembering Suzanne - From Michelle:

From Michelle: When Suzanne first arrived in Heidelberg to work with Kai Simons, I was learning to do confocal microscopy. It was a reassuring day when Suzanne said to me, “I can help you with

Remembering Suzanne - From Jitu:

From Jitu: I speak on behalf of the entire scientific community at NCBS-inStem. We are deeply saddened by Suzanne's loss and offer our friends in Dresden our deepest condolences. For Tony, Luke and

Remembering Suzanne - From Aboutaleb, Laura, Charlie, Matthias, Joris, Marko:

From Aboutaleb, Laura, Charlie, Matthias, Joris, Marko: Dear Suzanne, We sorely miss you during our Friday meetings.  These meetings, which were part of the collaboration between your

An Excellent Science Location

TU Dresden retains its title as University of Excellence

Memories

… our dear friend and colleague, Suzanne Eaton, came to a tragic end in Crete on July 2, 2019. We are remembering her with profound respect and admiration. Suzanne was an exceptional and inspiring scientist, a…

Memories - Suzanne Eaton

… our dear friend and colleague, Suzanne Eaton, came to a tragic end in Crete on July 2, 2019. We are remembering her with profound respect and admiration. Suzanne was an exceptional and inspiring scientist, a…

Remembering a brilliant scientist

Celebrating the life and science of Prof. Suzanne Eaton

Remembering Suzanne

A brilliant scientist will be forever with us

Our History

… Kai Simons remembers: “The challenge was to build up something from scratch. We could leave absolutely nothing to chance. I knew that we had to be successful within three years or so.” The institute was officially…

Our History

… Kai Simons remembers: “The challenge was to build up something from scratch. We could leave absolutely nothing to chance. I knew that we had to be successful within three years or so.”

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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
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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)
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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.