STEM Facility
THE STEM (Scanning Transmission Electron Microscope) FACILITY
at Brookhaven National Laboratory
The STEM is an NIH Research Resource and as such is available to outside users with appropriate projects free of charge.
See our web page http://www.biology.bnl.gov/stem/stem.html for details.
PURPOSE OF THIS PAGE
Our web page (link given above) has essentially all the useful information about the facility and its use.
We will try to use this page for transient information, such as announcements and "news".
FIRST NEW POSTING
STEM Users who use the STEM PCMass programs for analyses and viewing, should be using a relatively recent version, say PCMass28 or some PCMass29. The newer versions are much more user-friendly and also have more tutorials.
There should be a new, complete, PCMass29 soon.
GOLD-LABELING WORKSHOP
Gold Labeling Workshop
Sept. 11-13, 2007
Sponsored by the Brookhaven National Lab STEM (scanning transmission EM) Facility
A Hands-on Tutorial that will cover both theory and practice.
Topics will include: Gold nanoparticles: structure, synthesis, and properties Molecular labeling strategies (to amines, thiols, genetic tags, active sites, complexes, nucleic acids, peptides) Ni-NTA-gold Sizes of gold from 0.8 nm to 30 nm Isolation of labeled products (various chromatographies and other methods) Unstained, negatively stained and Cryo samples Comparison of STEM and TEM Silver and gold enhancement Image processing using gold labels Problems and how to overcome them (e.g., labeling yield/occupancy, non-specific binding) Other uses of gold nanoparticles (Western blots, light microscopy, medicine) Laboratory participation to gold label a protein for EM What’s new