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“Spaghetti Attack” PhD candidate Matt Zambri with the Elliot Lab in the Department of Biology used fluorescence microscopy to understand how the antibiotic-producing bacterium Streptomyces venezuelae grows when exposed to environmental stressors. Matt captured the image in McMaster’s Centre for Advanced Light Microscopy using a Nikon inverted confocal A1R HD25.
Embryonic day 10.5 (E10.5) pregnant mouse uterus stained with DAPI, alpha smooth muscle actin, Vimetin and Ki-67, taken in the McMaster Centre for Advanced Light Microscopy by PhD candidate Christian Bellissimo with the Sloboda Lab in the Department of Biochemistry & Biomedical Sciences at the Health Sciences Centre at McMaster University.