Emma Kettle - Advanced Specialist
Emma has over 20 years experience in biological electron microscopy and is available to help Hub researchers study the ultrastructure of biological samples. A large variety of techniques are available including, conventional room temperature processing, immunogold labelling, electron tomography and correlative light and electron microscopy (CLEM). Low temperature methods such as high pressure freezing, Tokuyasu cryosectioning, and cryo thin film are also specialities. Emma can advise on experimental design, train researchers in specimen preparation techniques and operation of instruments, or perform experiments as a service.
Westmead Research Hub Electron Microscope Facility, Level 1, ICPMR
westmead.electron-microscopy@sydney.edu.au
Phone 8890 7779
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