Outreach & Education Committee Representative, Natural History Museum
Outreach & Education Committee Representative, Natural History Museum
Alex is the Head of Imaging and Analysis in the Core Research Laboratories at the Natural History Museum. He has over 25 years' experience in light and electron microscopy and has published research involving transmission and scanning electron microscopy, confocal microscopy and micro-CT. His PhD research involved the use of LM, SEM and SEM combined with computer-aided 3D reconstruction. Now his interests focus on non-destructive imaging and analysis of natural and cultural heritage samples. Over the course of his career Alex has had the good fortune to be tasked with setting up the NHM's micro-CT laboratory and more recently the 3D surface scanning facilities where our first job was to 3D scan an entire blue whale skeleton! He has a keen interest in outreach and education and has led the NHM's imaging activities at the Lyme Regis Fossil Festival for over ten years and routinely participates in the NHM's public outreach events.
The Pirbright Institute
The Pirbright Institute
Pippa is the Head of Bioimaging at The Pirbright Institute based in Surrey. Projects centre around investigating the interactions between animal pathogens and host cells. Bioimaging is dedicated to using and developing confocal and electron microscopy techniques to study viruses exotic to the UK that infect farm animals. Pippa has extensive experience in the field of electron microscopy and is an active member of the RMS EM section committee. She believes the RMS has an important role to play in the promotion and teaching of microscopy and is consequently a lecturer at the RMS EM School.
Microscopical Society of Ireland Early Career Representative, University of Galway
Microscopical Society of Ireland Early Career Representative, University of Galway
Emma is a Senior Technical Officer in electron microscopy in the Centre for Microscopy and Imaging at the University of Galway. She received her BSc in Anatomy and MSc in Regenerative Medicine, both at the University of Galway, and completed her PhD at the University of Aberdeen in 2018. During her PhD, she used electron tomography to visualise the complex 3D ultrastructure of bone-resorbing cells called osteoclasts. As the representative for the Microscopical Society of Ireland on the Early Career Committee, Emma aims to increase engagement and encourage networking between the RMS and Irish Early Career Researchers.
University of York
University of York
Clare did her PhD with the late Professor Chris Hawes at Oxford Brookes University where she was also publicity officer for the RMS-affiliated Oxford and Reading Microscopy Group. She has since worked at the Universities of Reading, Leeds and York, and has gained considerable experience as a laboratory manager and microscopy consultant, working with a variety of LM and EM techniques, particularly immunocytochemistry in both plant and animal systems. Clare contributes to the annual Gatsby Plant Science Summer School to deliver a hands-on experience of SEM and confocal microscopy to undergraduate students. In February this year Clare took up the position of EM lead in the Imaging and Cytometry Labs within the Technology Facility at the University of York, working with Dr Peter O’Toole.
Chair of Outreach & Education Committee, Honorary Secretary for Education, University of Galway
Chair of Outreach & Education Committee, Honorary Secretary for Education, University of Galway
Kerry is a Lecturer in Anatomy at the University of Galway since 2017. She is the Programme Director for the newly established MSc in Microscopy & Imaging at Galway. In 2010 she was awarded her PhD for a microscopy heavy research project which focused on structure function relations in the human endometrium. In 2011 she began work as a Postdoctoral Microscopy Facility Scientist in the Centre for Microscopy and Imaging (CMI) in Galway and was a key member in its establishment.
In the 2014/2015 academic year Kerry acted as a project lead in the “Under the Microscope” Programme, which brought the Microscope Activity Kits from the RMS into Irish Primary Schools for the first time. Following this Kerry was elected on the Outreach & Education Committee of the RMS. With the support of both the RMS and the Microscopy Society of Ireland, the team continue to visit schools all over Ireland and partake in outreach events. In 2018 she succeed Prof Susan Anderson as the Honorary Secretary of Outreach and Education of the RMS. Her current research is focused on the development of correlative light and advanced electron microscopy techniques and technologies. She is keenly involved in the acquisition of microscopy related research infrastructure, and the development of adequate training and career progression pathways for Imaging Scientists and Core Facility Staff.
University of Bristol
University of Bristol
Paul Verkade is a Professor of Bioimaging at the University of Bristol, UK. He has been working in the field of microscopy from the start of his scientific career and over the last 15 years has established himself as one of the leaders in the field of Correlative Light Electron Microscopy (CLEM).
As a champion of Correlative Microscopy and a passion for training the next generation of microscopists, he has taught on and organised numerous RMS and other courses including 4 EMBO practical courses on CLEM in Bristol and edited 5 books on Correlative Microscopy.
He is a long-standing member of the Electron Microscopy section of the RMS, having served as chair and other functions. He has been involved in the set-up of the RMS mentoring scheme that started in 2022.
One of the main efforts is to bring together imaging communities and organise the funding of imaging infrastructure, Paul has been an active member of the BioImagingUK community since the beginning, set up EM-UK as an EM network together with Pippa Hawes (Pirbright institute) and in 2019 initiated the organisation of the volume EM community, together with Lucy Collinson (Crick) and Gerard Kleijwegt and Ardan Patwardhan (EMBL-EBI).