Modernising the Electron Microscopy capabilities at the University of Glasgow
Lead Research Organisation:
University of Glasgow
Department Name: College of Medical, Veterinary, Life Sci
Abstract
The College of Medical, Veterinary & Life Sciences at the University in Glasgow hosts world-leading research and is a major hub for studies relevant to human health, ranging from fundamental science to nanomedicine, through pathogen and infection research. To maintain this high-quality environment, the College has recently created an integrated Imaging Facility, improving management of and training on diverse imaging systems (both light and electron microscope based) located at the Gilmorehill campus. An up-to-date facility will contribute to the continuous successful outputs, while providing researchers with access to world-class equipment supported by experienced technologists. We seek funds to replace a 35 years of use transmission electron microscope, which will allow to improve and expand the imaging capacities in the facility. Several current projects that span the remit of MRC strategic plans are at a stage requiring techniques that cannot be fulfilled by the current instrumentation available at the facility. The upgrade of our capabilities in electron microscopy ensures that the facility offers substantially better services.
In this proposal we have highlighted some projects (led by Early Careers Researchers to mid-careers and full Professors) that would benefit from the requested up-to-date TEM, spanning from studies of infection and immunity to molecular and cellular medicine, through neuroscience and population medicine and global health. A modern TEM would also allow the facility to continue to train new generations of skilled researchers with specific expertise, through training and support in the use of the microscope.
The immediate scientific outcomes from the new equipment will also have long-term benefits for the Glasgow scientific community, providing incentives for further project bids and fostering cooperation between research teams. This will be particularly valuable for early career researchers, as it will support their projects by additions of key experimental techniques without the need of a prior large investment. It will also contribute to create a high-quality training and research environment, facilitating international collaborations and recruitment and, as such, benefiting the wider Scottish community. Such an environment will also benefit research students by providing access to valuable training and expanding their career options in the future. In view of these advantages, the College is committed to ensuring that the facility is optimally managed and that resources are provided for technical staff to maintain the equipment and support the users in their experiments.
The equipment requested will be central for the new imaging facility, to incorporate it in the College strategy and support multiple users with the existing and future projects.
In this proposal we have highlighted some projects (led by Early Careers Researchers to mid-careers and full Professors) that would benefit from the requested up-to-date TEM, spanning from studies of infection and immunity to molecular and cellular medicine, through neuroscience and population medicine and global health. A modern TEM would also allow the facility to continue to train new generations of skilled researchers with specific expertise, through training and support in the use of the microscope.
The immediate scientific outcomes from the new equipment will also have long-term benefits for the Glasgow scientific community, providing incentives for further project bids and fostering cooperation between research teams. This will be particularly valuable for early career researchers, as it will support their projects by additions of key experimental techniques without the need of a prior large investment. It will also contribute to create a high-quality training and research environment, facilitating international collaborations and recruitment and, as such, benefiting the wider Scottish community. Such an environment will also benefit research students by providing access to valuable training and expanding their career options in the future. In view of these advantages, the College is committed to ensuring that the facility is optimally managed and that resources are provided for technical staff to maintain the equipment and support the users in their experiments.
The equipment requested will be central for the new imaging facility, to incorporate it in the College strategy and support multiple users with the existing and future projects.
Technical Summary
The College of Medical, Veterinary & Life Sciences is committed to maintaining world-class medical research within the University in Glasgow, from fundamental science through clinical trials and preventive medicine. We are requesting funds to replace the current, ageing transmission electron microscope (TEM). The current machine has 35 years of use, for which components are no longer built, and thus replacing faulty parts is getting harder and harder. Several current projects that span the remit of MRC strategic plans are at a stage requiring negative staining and cryo-EM characterization or tomographic analysis, all of which cannot be fulfilled by the current instrumentation available at the facility. The replacement will modernise our capabilities in electron microscopy, bringing it to a new level to provide more and better services, not only to the University of Glasgow but to the wider Glasgow and indeed West of Scotland scientific community. In synergy with other facilities, it would also provide incentives towards innovative studies contributing to the high-quality research environment of Scotland.
In this proposal we have highlighted some projects (led by Early Career Researchers to mid-careers and full professors) that will benefit from the new TEM, spanning from infection and immunity to molecular and cellular medicine, through neuroscience and population medicine and global health.
A modern TEM would allow the facility to continue to the formation of new generations of skilled researchers with specific expertise, through training and support in the use of the microscope.
In this proposal we have highlighted some projects (led by Early Career Researchers to mid-careers and full professors) that will benefit from the new TEM, spanning from infection and immunity to molecular and cellular medicine, through neuroscience and population medicine and global health.
A modern TEM would allow the facility to continue to the formation of new generations of skilled researchers with specific expertise, through training and support in the use of the microscope.
Organisations
- University of Glasgow (Lead Research Organisation)
- Francis Crick Institute (Collaboration)
- Rosalind Franklin Institute (Collaboration)
- Devro (Collaboration)
- University of Delaware (Collaboration)
- University College London (Collaboration)
- New York University (Collaboration)
- University of Bristol (Collaboration)
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| Description | Enabling Volume Electron Microscopy: Building a Global Community and Resources |
| Amount | $425,817 (USD) |
| Organisation | Chan Zuckerberg Initiative |
| Sector | Private |
| Country | United States |
| Start | 01/2023 |
| End | 01/2025 |
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| Amount | £1,603,813 (GBP) |
| Funding ID | MR/X000702/1 |
| Organisation | Medical Research Council (MRC) |
| Sector | Public |
| Country | United Kingdom |
| Start | 04/2023 |
| End | 05/2028 |
| Description | How the proteasome works: resolving a critical new level of regulation |
| Amount | £533,653 (GBP) |
| Funding ID | BB/W016672/1 |
| Organisation | Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council (BBSRC) |
| Sector | Public |
| Country | United Kingdom |
| Start | 01/2023 |
| End | 03/2026 |
| Description | Research funding in MS research |
| Amount | £304,424 (GBP) |
| Organisation | Multiple Sclerosis Society |
| Sector | Charity/Non Profit |
| Country | United Kingdom |
| Start | 02/2023 |
| Description | Advancing VolumeEM Through Collaborative Projects |
| Organisation | Francis Crick Institute |
| Country | United Kingdom |
| Sector | Academic/University |
| PI Contribution | to accelerate the adoption of volume electron microscopy technology in the scientific community by building effective resources, expanding the global community, and emphasizing outreach and dissemination |
| Collaborator Contribution | This volumeEM community proposal seeks to address these challenges by developing synergistic, enabling activities based on the 3 underlying pillars of 1) building effective resources, 2) strengthening and expanding the global community and 3) outreach and dissemination. |
| Impact | We have establish a network of collaboration and support on VolumeEM throughout the world. This community shares protocols, methods, sample preparartion, data handling etc. We have a website created to disseminate better this outcomes - https://www.volumeem.org/ |
| Start Year | 2023 |
| Description | Advancing VolumeEM Through Collaborative Projects |
| Organisation | New York University |
| Country | Italy |
| Sector | Academic/University |
| PI Contribution | to accelerate the adoption of volume electron microscopy technology in the scientific community by building effective resources, expanding the global community, and emphasizing outreach and dissemination |
| Collaborator Contribution | This volumeEM community proposal seeks to address these challenges by developing synergistic, enabling activities based on the 3 underlying pillars of 1) building effective resources, 2) strengthening and expanding the global community and 3) outreach and dissemination. |
| Impact | We have establish a network of collaboration and support on VolumeEM throughout the world. This community shares protocols, methods, sample preparartion, data handling etc. We have a website created to disseminate better this outcomes - https://www.volumeem.org/ |
| Start Year | 2023 |
| Description | Advancing VolumeEM Through Collaborative Projects |
| Organisation | Rosalind Franklin Institute |
| Country | United Kingdom |
| Sector | Charity/Non Profit |
| PI Contribution | to accelerate the adoption of volume electron microscopy technology in the scientific community by building effective resources, expanding the global community, and emphasizing outreach and dissemination |
| Collaborator Contribution | This volumeEM community proposal seeks to address these challenges by developing synergistic, enabling activities based on the 3 underlying pillars of 1) building effective resources, 2) strengthening and expanding the global community and 3) outreach and dissemination. |
| Impact | We have establish a network of collaboration and support on VolumeEM throughout the world. This community shares protocols, methods, sample preparartion, data handling etc. We have a website created to disseminate better this outcomes - https://www.volumeem.org/ |
| Start Year | 2023 |
| Description | Advancing VolumeEM Through Collaborative Projects |
| Organisation | University College London |
| Country | United Kingdom |
| Sector | Academic/University |
| PI Contribution | to accelerate the adoption of volume electron microscopy technology in the scientific community by building effective resources, expanding the global community, and emphasizing outreach and dissemination |
| Collaborator Contribution | This volumeEM community proposal seeks to address these challenges by developing synergistic, enabling activities based on the 3 underlying pillars of 1) building effective resources, 2) strengthening and expanding the global community and 3) outreach and dissemination. |
| Impact | We have establish a network of collaboration and support on VolumeEM throughout the world. This community shares protocols, methods, sample preparartion, data handling etc. We have a website created to disseminate better this outcomes - https://www.volumeem.org/ |
| Start Year | 2023 |
| Description | Advancing VolumeEM Through Collaborative Projects |
| Organisation | University of Bristol |
| Country | United Kingdom |
| Sector | Academic/University |
| PI Contribution | to accelerate the adoption of volume electron microscopy technology in the scientific community by building effective resources, expanding the global community, and emphasizing outreach and dissemination |
| Collaborator Contribution | This volumeEM community proposal seeks to address these challenges by developing synergistic, enabling activities based on the 3 underlying pillars of 1) building effective resources, 2) strengthening and expanding the global community and 3) outreach and dissemination. |
| Impact | We have establish a network of collaboration and support on VolumeEM throughout the world. This community shares protocols, methods, sample preparartion, data handling etc. We have a website created to disseminate better this outcomes - https://www.volumeem.org/ |
| Start Year | 2023 |
| Description | Advancing VolumeEM Through Collaborative Projects |
| Organisation | University of Delaware |
| Country | United States |
| Sector | Academic/University |
| PI Contribution | to accelerate the adoption of volume electron microscopy technology in the scientific community by building effective resources, expanding the global community, and emphasizing outreach and dissemination |
| Collaborator Contribution | This volumeEM community proposal seeks to address these challenges by developing synergistic, enabling activities based on the 3 underlying pillars of 1) building effective resources, 2) strengthening and expanding the global community and 3) outreach and dissemination. |
| Impact | We have establish a network of collaboration and support on VolumeEM throughout the world. This community shares protocols, methods, sample preparartion, data handling etc. We have a website created to disseminate better this outcomes - https://www.volumeem.org/ |
| Start Year | 2023 |
| Description | New EM techniques in food industry |
| Organisation | Devro |
| Country | United Kingdom |
| Sector | Private |
| PI Contribution | We have developped a new technique in sample preparation for samples coming from food industry. It is a partnershi between our facility and the company Devro, to be imaged in transmission electron microscopy |
| Collaborator Contribution | It is a partnershi between our facility and the company Devro |
| Impact | No impact yet |
| Start Year | 2022 |
