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ZEISS Elyra 7

UK User Group Meeting
Cancer Research UK Scotland Institute
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Join the Conversation: Elyra 7 User Group Meeting

  • Cos-7 cells stained for microtubules and actin
  • Cancer Research UK Scotland Institute

    Cancer Research UK Scotland Institute (formerly the Beatson Institute)

    Discover. Connect. Innovate.

    Join us for the Elyra 7 User Group Meeting, where attendees will come together to exchange insights and unlock the full potential of this cutting-edge super resolution instrument. This interactive event will bring together Elyra 7 users, creating a unique space to share best practices and innovative workflows for image acquisition and data analysis as well as research discoveries.

    The agenda features a varied program, including talks from instrument users and technical experts from ZEISS, which dives into application-driven discussions. There will also be dedicated time for Q&A sessions and roundtable discussions.

    Participants will also have the chance to explore the state-of-the-art facilities at the Beatson Advanced Imaging Resource (BAIR).

    Venue: Cancer Research UK Scotland Institute
    Date: Tue 24th February 2026 - Wed 25th February 2026

    There will also be networking opportunities at the sponsored meeting dinner.

  • Share Your Insights – Speak at the Meeting

    Would you like to present at the Elyra 7 User Group Meeting? This is a great opportunity to showcase your work, share valuable insights, and engage with the Elyra 7 user community. We invite you to submit a request to present your recent findings during the event.

    Talks should be 10 minutes long, followed by a 5-minute Q&A session. Simply submit your abstract during registration. We look forward to your contributions!

    The deadline for registration and abstract submission is February 6th, 2026.

  • Cos-7 cells stained for microtubules and actin

    Cos-7 cells stained for microtubules (anti-tubulin Alexa Fluor 488, cyan) and actin (Phalloidin Alexa Fluor 561, orange). Imaged using the Elyra 7, Lattice SIM.

    What to Expect

    • Informative roundtable discussions
    • Impactful research presentations
    • Technology insights from ZEISS experts
    • Troubleshooting with other Elyra 7 users
    • Collaboration and networking opportunities
    • Facility tour - Cancer Research UK Scotland Institute (formerly the Beatson Institute)
    • Networking dinner

Venue

Cancer Research UK Scotland Institute (formerly the Beatson Institute)

Garscube Estate Switchback Road, Bearsden G61 1BD Glasgow United Kingdom
CRUK Scotland Logo
Cancer Research UK Scotland Institute

We are pleased to partner with the Cancer Research UK Scotland Institute for the ZEISS Elyra 7 UK user group meeting. The Institute is renowned for its work in basic cancer research, including world-class metabolism studies and in vivo modelling of tumour growth and metastasis, with the goal of translating excellence in preclinical studies to advances in cancer treatment. The Beatson Advanced Imaging Resource (BAIR), one of the Institute’s Advanced Technologies, supports >300 scientists to perform multi-scale imaging and analysis underpinning the Institute’s research goals.

Registration Closed

Thank you for your interest. Registration for this event has now closed, but we may be able to accommodate late requests on a case-by-case basis. Please get in touch if you have any questions.