Episodios

  • Christophe Leterrier (CNRS & Aix-Marseille Université)
    Oct 3 2025

    This time on The Microscopists, we're joined by Christophe Leterrier, team leader at NeuroCyto in Marseille and director of a Nikon Center of Excellence for super-resolution microscopy.

    Christophe reflects on the make-or-break moment at the end of his postdoc, when he came close to leaving academia before securing his CNRS position, and how that experience now shapes the way he mentors others.

    He also shares his thoughts on how preprints and bioRxiv have transformed the pace and openness of publishing, and what challenges remain as the system continues to evolve.

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    59 m
  • Robert Haase (Leipzig University)
    Sep 19 2025

    We're thrilled to bring you the latest episode of The Microscopists, this time featuring Robert Haase, Lecturer and Training Coordinator at Leipzig University.

    In this episode, Robert chats about the challenges of creating AI-relevant courses for bioimage analysis—a field that evolves at lightning speed.

    He also gives his insights into the impact AI is having on bioimaging, something he has a unique perspective on as a programmer-turned-biologist.

    Plus,he shares how many hours (or should that be days) he has spent playing Grand Theft Auto.

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    1 h y 4 m
  • Maddy Parsons (King's College London)
    Sep 5 2025

    This time on The Microscopists, we're thrilled to have Maddy Parsons, Professor of Cell Biology and Director of the Nikon Imaging Centre at King's College London, as our special guest.

    Maddy reflects on the dynamic nature of bioimaging in the UK and the importance of creating supportive imaging communities, which she believes generates impact.

    She also chats about her passions outside of work, including big mountain adventures, her love of animals, and architecture.

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    57 m
  • Louise Cole (Australian Institute for Microbiology and Infection)
    Oct 3 2024

    #84 — Louise Cole is MIF Director and Associate Professor of the Australian Institute for Microbiology and Infection at the University of Technology Sydney. In this episode of The Microscopists, Louise joins Peter O’Toole to discuss trashy TV, travel, and microscopy-themed bake-offs. She also shares her experience of hitting the glass ceiling, how it affected her, and what she did about it.

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    1 h y 5 m
  • Anna Schueth (Maastricht University)
    Sep 19 2024

    #83 — Anna Schueth is an Assistant Professor at the Faculty of Health, Medicine, and Life Sciences at Maastricht University.

    In this episode of The Microscopists, Anna joins Peter O'Toole to discuss starting her academic group despite personal and financial setbacks.

    They chat about championing women in STEM, how she expresses herself with cool tattoos, and finding a path through serious mental health challenges by taking up running.

    Plus, Anna opens up about some of the stigma women can experience surrounding marriage and pregnancy and shares how she turns it into a positive by channeling them into her academic research and outreach initiatives.

    To learn more about Anna and her mental health advocacy, check out her blog.

    If you're struggling with your own mental health, visit Dragonfly Mental Health for helpful information and advice.

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    1 h y 5 m
  • The Microscopists Mental Health Special with Beth Cimini, Kedar Narayan, and Jason Rodgers
    Sep 5 2024

    #82 — In this special episode, our host, Peter O'Toole, and a panel of guests discuss mental health and its impact by sharing their struggles and victories.

    Beth Cimini opens up about her struggle with guilt and making peace with seeking help, even turning to medication to be the best version of herself

    Kedar Narayan shares his battle with depression stemming from childhood pressures and academic competition.

    And Jason Rodgers talks about the importance of seeking help, finding motivation, and overcoming the societal stigma of mental health.

    With:

    • Beth Cimini, Senior Group Leader at the Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard
    • Kedar Narayan, Group Leader at the Center for Molecular Microscopy
    • Jason Rodgers, Producer and Audio Production Specialist at Bitesize Bio

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    1 h y 16 m
  • Ilaria Testa (Karolinska Institutet Science Park)
    Aug 22 2024

    #81 — Ilaria Testa is an Associate Professor in the Science for Life Laboratory at Karolinska Institutet Science Park. In this episode of The Microscopists, Ilaria joins Peter O'Toole for a candid chat about the challenges and triumphs of grant writing and balancing family life with groundbreaking science.

    She also talks about her love for Magritte's paintings because they challenge our perceptions and her lab's award-winning cake shaped like a neuron.

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    1 h y 3 m
  • Ammasi Periasamy (University of Virginia)
    Aug 8 2024

    #80 — Ammasi Periasamy is a Professor and Director of Keck Center for Cellular Imaging at the University of Virginia.

    In this episode of The Microscopists, Ammasi joins Peter O’Toole to discuss pioneering metabolic imaging techniques and growing up in a small farming village. They also chat about Ammasi's transition from India to the US, the foundations of the Keck Center, cooking, and cheering on the Lakers.

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    1 h y 1 m