IMPETUX AT BIONANOMECHANICS CONFERENCE

IMPETUX AT BIONANOMECHANICS CONFERENCE

Join us at the BIONANOMECHANICS CONFERENCE.

Arnau Farré, our CTO , will be giving an interesting scientific talk:

📅DATE: May 6, 2021 | 17:25h CET  | ONLINE

If you are interested in new cutting edge mechanobiology technology  can’t miss it. Join us online for the exciting talk:

Cell nucleus indentation, micro-rheology, tether pulling & other cell mechanobiology applications of the SENSOCELL optical tweezers platform.

Abstract:

Optical tweezers (OT) were first applied to biology research questions in the early 90s, and since then they have been primarily used for molecular biology applications. Conversely, their use on cell biology research has been greatly limited to trapping experiments intended for moving or manipulating living cells. The sparsity of quantitative experiments using OT in living cells is mainly due to the difficulties in measuring readily and accurately the forces applied by OT onto the probed samples. Here we present our distinctive patented technology (SENSOCELL) for mechanobiology research, which allows users to carry out direct force measurements in vitroin vivo or in situ. Forces are applied either via exogenous spherical particles or directly to endogenous trappable cellular structures such as lipid vesicles, membranes, nuclei or whole cells. Forces are measured based on the ‘light momentum method’ and via our unique technology which allows the detection in our sensor of all light scattered off the trap. Using this approach, the readout from our light sensor yields directly the force applied by the OT via a constant that is unique, permanent and calibrated at factory. Measurement protocols are thus unhindered by recurrent trap stiffness calibrations, allowing measurements to be carried out in an easy and speedy manner by non-expert users. Furthermore, the flexibility offered by individual force measurements of simultaneous multiple traps (up to 256) increases throughput and allows advanced protocols such as trapping of large objects, cell stretching or the measurement of cell-cell interaction forces. SENSOCELL is also capable of performing active micro-rheology experiments in biological samples and scaffolds, such as soft hydrogels, up to the kPa range in stiffness and kHz range in probing frequency. Additional applications include cell nucleus indentation, measurement of membrane tension, membrane tether pulling or cell-cell interactions. Importantly, all applications can be combined with simultaneous fluorescence imaging. In our presentation, we will shortly introduce the key distinctive features of our technology and show examples and results obtained by our customers and scientific collaborators for the aforementioned applications in living cells.

Looking forward meeting you there!

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WEBINAR | Light as a tool for mechanobiology, with Dr Krieg from ICFO

WEBINAR | Light as a tool for mechanobiology, with Dr Krieg from ICFO

Join us for the webinar: Light as a tool for mechanobiology-Introducing SENSOCELL optical tweezers

📅DATE: March 24, 2021 | 4 PM CET  | ONLINE

If you are interested in new cutting edge mechanobiology technology  can’t miss the webinar series organized by Massimo Vassalli  from the Cellular Mechanobiology Lab at the University of Glasgow and N4M:Nanoengineering for Mechanobiology.

Join us online for the exciting talk:

Light as a tool for mechanobiology : Introducing SENSOCELL optical tweezers

IMPETUX will participate introducing SENSOCELL optical tweezers and Dr. Krieg  from the Neurophotonics and Mechanical Systems Biology Research Group at ICFO will show the photonic solutions applications to the field of Mechanobiology.

 

 

During my talk, I will highlight recent progress to understand the interplay between cellular and molecular nanomechanics and their role in regulating cellular physiology. I focus on work on the nervous system of the roundworm Caenorhabditis elegans, which is a popular experimental system to combine engineering, biophysics and cell biology, due to its stereotyped body plan, known structural connectome and amenable genetics. C elegans uses a set of different sensory neurons to navigate its habitat which endow the animals to process chemical and mechanical stimuli in a changing environment. Some of these neurons respond to minute mechanical forces delivered to the skin of the animal, while others respond to stresses generated within the animals that originate from muscle contraction during locomotion. How these stresses are borne by molecular mechanics, transmitted within biological tissues and activate biochemical pathways is one of the last challenges in mechanosensory biology. This lack of understanding is largely due in part to the absence of appropriate techniques to investigate the effect of mechanical properties of cells and neurons within living organisms at the level of a single molecule. In this webinar, I will highlight some recent efforts from our lab to further our understanding of how mechanical stresses distribute within cells and enable mechanosensory behavior such as touch and proprioception.

Dr Krieg

ICFO

 

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WEBINAR | SENSOCELL: OPTICAL TWEEZERS FOR MECHANOBIOLOGY

WEBINAR | SENSOCELL: OPTICAL TWEEZERS FOR MECHANOBIOLOGY

Join Axiom Optics and Impetux for a demo of the SENSOCELL optical tweezers and force measurement platform.

📅DATE: March 12, 2021 | 10 AM PST / 1 PM EST | 7 PM CET 

 

SENSOCELL is an optical tweezers system with multiple trap generation capability including a force measurement module, and is designed for mechanobiology studies in living cells and 3D tissues.

During this webinar we will introduce the technology of optical tweezers, present the SENSOCELL platform and show some application examples including the latest data acquired with SENSOCELL.

We will conclude with an open Q&A session.

The webinar will last 45 minutes.

Who Should Attend this Webinar?

Scientists and researchers interested in mechanobiology studies, pattern morphing applications including organic or non-organic particles and liquid crystals, or just curious scientists interested in optical tweezing and manipulation of really tiny things.

A great opportunity to meet comfortably from wherever you want!

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EMBO | EMBL Symposium : Life at the Periphery

EMBO | EMBL Symposium : Life at the Periphery

 

EMBO|EMBL Symposium: Life at the Periphery: Mechanobiology of the Cell Surface 

📅DATE: March 2-3, 2021

The first event of this 2021 in which IMPETUX will be present will be virtual and will be the EMBO|EMBL Symposium.: Life at the Periphery: Mechanobiology of the Cell Surface 

We will be participating with a talk and a virtual booth.

The talk will be 🎥 pre-recorded and made available to registered participants 10 days before the start of the conference.

📅March 3, at 13:40 we will be on live discussion session to answer all your questions.

The virtual booth webpage will available soon!

A great opportunity to meet comfortably from wherever you want!

You can head over to the event website to check out the program and register here.

📌If you are interested in how our optical tweezers system: SENSOCELL can be combined with spinning disk confocal technology for cell nucleus indentation experiments, neuron mechanosensation studies or cell micro-rheology measurements among others applications,  do not hesitate to join us!

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CONFERENCES: Nanoengineering for Mechanobiology

CONFERENCES: Nanoengineering for Mechanobiology

IMPETUX will be present at the Nanoengineering for Mechanobiology symposium, hold on November 30- December 3, 2020  on-line.

We will be participating with an interesting talk on Monday the 30th of November:

 SENSOCELL: a novel optical tweezers concept for cell and tissue mechanobiology

There we will be answering all your questions during the Q&A scheduled Zoom sessions and at our virtual booth.

 If you are interested in our latest developments an applications of SENSOCELL, and how our distinctive technology can boost your research, do not hesitate to join us!

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Cytoskeleton Day in Paris

Cytoskeleton Day in Paris

IMPETUX will be present at the Cytoskeleton Day,  hold on November  10, 2020  in Paris.

We will be sharing interesting data acquired with SENSOCELL, the unique optical tweezers platform for mechanobiology, with a short talk at 11:15 h

If you are interested in our latest developments and applications of SENSOCELL, do not hesitate to join us!

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Webinar: Introducing SENSOCELL

Webinar: Introducing SENSOCELL

 

Introducing SENSOCELL: Optical Tweezers for Mechanobiology

📅DATE: October 22, 2020
Time: 19h CET (Paris, GMT+2)

SENSOCELL is an optical tweezers system, designed for mechanobiology studies in living cells and 3D tissues. It allows manipulating and deforming cells as whole or even endogenous structures such as the cell membrane, the cell nucleus, vesicles and other organelles while tracking the in vivo biological forces involved thanks to its unique direct force sensor technology.

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Cell Physics 2019

IMPETUX at Cell Physics

From the 9th to the 11th of October we will have the pleasure to be at Cell Physics 2019 at the Saarland University in Saarbrücken, Germany. A conference organized by the Collaborative Research Center SFB 1027 “Physical modeling of non-equilibrium processes in biological systems”.

There, we will be delighted to share with you all the news related with our systems, the solutions and the amazing new opportunities they offer related with Cell mechanics, mechanobiology, cell adhesion, cell membrane and onco-immunology. Do not lose the opportunity to visit us!.

More information about the conference here.