Australia Hosted Event
23 June 2026
16:00 - 17:00 AEST (07:00 - 08:00 BST)
Online

The expansion microscopy user group brings together researchers to share experiences to enable rapid uptake of the technology.

At this meeting... We will be joined by Tayla Shakespeare who will present her talk 'Nanoscale mapping of EGFR sorting domains using calibrated 3D expansion microscopy'. In this webinar, she will present her work on developing a calibrated expansion microscopy methodology to map EGFR sorting domains in endosomes at nanometre resolution, enabling quantitative imaging of receptor trafficking dynamics

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Tayla is a Postdoctoral Researcher in the AI-driven Optical Biology Lab led by Ricardo Henriques at ITQB NOVA in Lisbon. She completed her PhD at the University of Sheffield in 2025, where she worked in the Department of Molecular Biology and Biotechnology with the Applied Biophotonics Group under the supervision of Dr Izy Jayasinghe. Her doctoral thesis, Nanoscale calibration of expansion microscopy to resolve the dynamics of endosome nanodomains in EGFR trafficking, focused on developing quantitative frameworks to visualize molecular-scale structures in subcellular organelles using calibrated expansion microscopy. Her current research focuses on developing AI tools that improve the accessibility and usability of deep-learning bioimage analysis networks.

 

 

 Organisers:

Gabriela Segal Wasserman

Gabriela Segal Wasserman

Microscopy Officer, Imaging Facility, Garvan Institute of Medical Research, Australia

Dr Segal has a PhD in Tumour Immunology from the Dept. of Microbiology and Immunology at the University of Melbourne. She has years of experience in sample preparation for confocal and multiphoton microscopy. In her current role as an academic specialist she supports confocal, tissue clearing and Lightsheet applications.

Wing Tung Wong

Wing Tung Wong

PhD student, University of Technology Sydney

Wing Tung Wong is a PhD student at the University of Technology Sydney, specialising in expansion microscopy to achieve super-resolution imaging, focusing on developing an approach for internalised extracellular vesicles with different host cells, and spheroids interactions. 

RMS Organisers:

Jess Cole

Jess Cole

Event and Outreach

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