Webinar

Lightfield 4D

Keeping Pace with the Pulse of Life
23 July 2025 · 63 min watch
  • Life Sciences
  • Light-Field Microscopy
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Author Dr. Toby Andrews Postdoctoral Fellow
The Francis Crick Institute, London, UK
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Author Dr. Andrew Plygawko Postdoctoral Research Associate
Campbell lab, The University of Sheffield, UK

Abstract

Lightfield 4D is instant volumetric imaging at high speed. Acquire comprehensive 3D information with a single snap and say goodbye to any time delay within an imaged volume. For the first time, capture the fastest movements within whole organisms at up to 80 volumes per second – with all spatiotemporal information intact. Crawling larvae, beating hearts, flowing blood, and firing neurons can be studied in 3D at unprecedented speed to unravel the secrets of life. During this webinar you will learn about the opportunities of this new technology and its benefit for scientific research.

Key Learnings:

  • Dynamic imaging of form and function in the beating zebrafish heart.
  • Live imaging of deep tissue in the Drosophila embryo midgut.
  • Dynamic live imaging of sensory neurons in Drosophila larvae.
  • Advanced imaging of protein dynamics in plant samples.

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