Welcome to the FILM Image Gallery, a curated collection of high-resolution images acquired through our diverse microscopy platforms. This gallery showcases the visual power of modern imaging, from optical and confocal microscopy to advanced super-resolution and live-cell imaging techniques, and all images taken on microscopes at FILM.
Each image represents a fusion of technology and discovery, capturing the intricate architectures, molecular dynamics, and biological phenomena that drive research across disciplines.
Gallery images
Human fibroblast cells, stained for mitochondria (cyan), microtubules (green) and actin (cherry), imaged by three dimensional Structured Illumination Microscopy (SIM). Image by Dr David Gaboriau, FILM.
Human fibroblast cells, stained for mitochondria (magenta), microtubules (cyan) and actin (grey). Imaged by three dimensional Structured Illumination Microscopy (SIM). by Dr David Gaboriau, FILM.
Human fibroblast cells, stained for mitochondria (cyan) and nuclei (magenta). Imaged on a confocal microscope by Dr David Gaboriau, FILM.
Cross-section of the stem of Convallaria Majalis (Lily of the Valley). Imaged on a confocal microscope by Dr David Gaboriau, FILM.
Cell migrating on extracellular matrix, grabbing at filaments. Sample prepared by Dr Richard Hewitt (NHLI), imaged on a confocal microscope by Dr David Gaboriau, FILM.
Microglia cells in a mouse brain section. Sample from Dr Mathieu Nollet (FoNS), imaged on a confocal microscope by Dr David Gaboriau, FILM.