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Programming DNA for Muliplexed Super-Resolution Microscopy


Published May 27, 2026
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Spatial transcriptomics is rapidly transforming the way researchers study complex biological systems. To explore the latest developments in this fast-moving field, Euro-BioImaging is organising a Special Edition Virtual Pub dedicated to Spatial Transcriptomics on Friday, June 12, from 13:00–15:00 CEST. The event will bring together experts from academia and industry to showcase cutting-edge spatial omics technologies, innovative workflows, and emerging applications. 

At this event, Florian Schueder, EPFL Lausanne, will share his work combining advanced high-resolution microscopy with novel approaches from the field of DNA Nanotechnology to push the limits of light microscopy for cell-biological research applications. 

Like all Euro-BioImaging Virtual Pubs, this online event offers an open forum for the imaging community to exchange ideas, discover new technologies, and discuss practical applications with experts from across disciplines. 

Abstract

Programming DNA for Muliplexed Super-Resolution Microscopy

By: Florian Schueder, EPFL Lausanne,

Fluorescence microscopy, an important and widely used tool in biological research, has witnessed a true renaissance since the invention of methods that circumvent the so-called diffraction limit, namely super-resolution techniques. In resonance with these advancements, Florian Scheuder’s work combines advanced high-resolution microscopy with novel approaches from the field of DNA Nanotechnology to push the limits of light microscopy and apply it to cell-biological research. In this presentation, he will describe current advances in DNA-based super-resolution microscopy and spectrally unlimited multiplexed imaging.

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