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The Microscopy Society of America (MSA) is a collaborative community dedicated to fostering research, innovation, advancement, and promotion of microscopy.
Wakefield, MA
Joined February 2013
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MSA Society Awards – Last chance to nominate is this Saturday, November 15! Only 48 hours remaining to help celebrate the innovators and leaders shaping our field. Learn more and submit your nomination: https://t.co/knaVBkOccx
#Microscopy #MSAAwards #MSAFellows
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MSA Society Awards – Nominations Due November 15, 2025 Know someone making exceptional contributions to microscopy or microanalysis? Nominate them for an MSA Society Award or Fellowship by November 15, 2025: https://t.co/knaVBkOccx
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#MicroscopyMonday – Miniature Iron #Meteorite (June 27, 2024) Micrometeorite collected from a flat roof with a permanent magnet. Scanning electron microscopy. Image by Bernd Podratzke, Frankfurt am Main, Germany Full gallery: https://t.co/02JIyy40ra
#Microscopy
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#MSA Webinars – Join us next week! The Low Temperature Electron Microscopy Focused Interest Group (LT-EM FIG) presents: Ultracold Electron #Microscopy for Imaging Quantum Materials. This free webinar explores the future of quantum materials research: https://t.co/KAZlAa12zJ
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Mouse Intestine (June 27, 2024) Fluorescence microscopy. Image by Amy Engevik, Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston, SC.
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Stephanie Spada presented fascination work on “The Essential Role of ER-Localized TRIM5α in Defending Against Tick-Borne Orthoflaviviruses.” Representing NIH/University of Oxford, Stephanie made a meaningful contribution to the Biological Sciences category at M&M 2025.
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#MicroscopyMonday – Bee Brain (June 27, 2024) 3D reconstruction of the head of the orchid bee Euglossa dilemma. Light microscopy. Image by Denise Yamhure Ramire, University of California-Davis, Davis, CA See the full gallery: https://t.co/02JIyy40ra
#Microscopy #Science
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Representing Brigham Young University, Solinus Farrer impressed the microscopy community with their poster on “Preparation and Imaging of Monhysterid Nematodes from the Great Salt Lake with a Scanning Electron Microscope.” See more awards and learn more: https://t.co/1PkafdA5Om
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#MicroscopyMonday – Oribatid Mite (June 27, 2024) Platyliodes sp. nov. showing mineralized cuticle. Scanning electron microscopy. Image by Harol Revelo Tobar, Colegio de Postgraduados, Texcoco, Mexico See the full gallery: https://t.co/02JIyy40ra
#Microscopy #Science #Acarology
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Yuxuan Guo impressed with their poster on “Cryo-ET visualization of Kirrel3 and IgSF8 junctions in synapse initiation.” Representing University of Utah, Yuxuan made a valuable contribution to the Biological Sciences category at M&M 2025: https://t.co/1PkafdA5Om Cheers to Yuxuan!
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October may be halfway over, but there’s still a full slate of exciting #microscopy events ahead! Stay connected with the community and keep upcoming meetings on your radar — visit the #MSA Events page to see what’s next: https://t.co/kDxufwsLAO
#ScienceCommunity #STEM
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Rino Shimoshige presented exciting work on “Observation of Magnetosome Structures Isolated from Magnetotactic Bacterium Solidesulfovibrio magneticus RS-1.” Representing Kanazawa University in the Analytical & Cross-Cutting Sciences category at M&M 2025: https://t.co/1PkafdA5Om
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If you are a full-time undergraduate student interested in conducting a research project involving microscopy, we encourage you to apply for MSA’s Undergraduate Research Scholarship Program! Learn more: https://t.co/iBxNT7XAUV
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Cas Cummins made a huge impact with their poster on "Copepod Swimming Biomechanics of Labidocera aestiva." Representing Lincoln Memorial University, Cas made a great contribution to the Biological Sciences category at M&M 2025. More impressive research: https://t.co/1PkafdA5Om
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#MicroscopyMonday – Idiopathic Pulmonary Fibrosis (June 27, 2024). Multiphoton light microscopy. Image by Frédéric Fercoq, National Museum of Natural History, Paris, France. Full gallery: https://t.co/02JIyy40ra
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The MSA Early Career Committee is your opportunity to shape the future of #microscopy. We are seeking members to bring fresh ideas for programming, mentorship, networking, & professional development to the microscopy field. Interested? Contact earlycareer@microscopy.org!
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#MicroscopyMonday 🧬 Fruit Fly Ovaries Wild-type in the center vs XMAP215/Msps knockdown on the periphery DNA (cyan) | F-actin (magenta) Confocal image by Wen Lu, Feinberg School of Medicine, NWU Full gallery: https://t.co/02JIyy40ra
#Science #ConfocalMicroscopy
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#MicroscopyMonday – Stomata (June 28, 2024) Stomata on the underside of a fresh leaf of Spathiphyllum sp. Polarized light microscopy. Image by Marek Mis, Marek Mis Photography, Suwałki, Poland See the full gallery: https://t.co/SGNrpsU6yC
#Microscopy #Botany #Science
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Deadline Extended! The MSA Education Committee is seeking organizers for M&M 2026 Short Courses: full-day, in-depth learning experiences held on the Sunday of the meeting. Submit your proposal by September 13, 2025: https://t.co/e4n8tcYtZD
#Microscopy
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Deadline Extended! The MSA Education Committee is seeking organizers for M&M 2026 Short Courses : full-day, in-depth learning experiences held on the Sunday of the meeting. Submit your proposal by September 13, 2025: https://t.co/e4n8tcYtZD
#Microscopy
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