Skip to main content Skip to navigation

Light Sheet Community

Unfortunately owing to a change in circumstances we've had to postpone the meeting scheduled for November 30th 2020. We hope to bring you a more focused meeting early in 2021. Please feel free to continue registering interest and we'll be in touch ASAP about the next meeting.
The LLSC is evolving!

Last year we established the Lattice Light Sheet Community (LLSC) with the aim of bringing together scientists working with both commercial and home-built Lattice Light Sheet microscopes, to share knowledge, best practices, advice and to contest the misinformation and misconceptions which seem to surround LLSM.

It has become evident that light sheet technologies are evolving and colleagues don't just rely on LLSM for the cellular and sub cellular science which drives us. With this in mind, we're widening the scope of our community to include other LS modalities.

Register your interest to join the next Cellular Light Sheet Community CLSL meeting online.

We look forward to connecting with you all soon.

Organising Committee

Dr Dee Kavanagh (COMPARE, University of Birmingham)

Dr Helena Coker (CAMDU, University of Warwick)

If you have any questions about the group or the meeting please contact us at D dot M dot Kavanagh at bham dot ac dot uk, helena dot coker at warwick dot ac dot uk, @WarwickCAMDU

Here is an archive if the 2019 meeting to give you an idea of what the community is about. We welcome the opportunity to build upon this small UK meeting to create a world wide Community in the future.


1st LLSC (Lattice Light Sheet Community) Meeting

13th November 2019 11 am to 3pm

COMPARE, Medical School, University of Birmingham

The Lattice Light Sheet community group has been set up to bring together scientists working with both commercial and home-built Lattice Light Sheet microscopes, to share knowledge, best practices, advice and to contest the misinformation and misconceptions which seem to surround LLSM.

The first meeting will be a half day gathering at the Centre of Membrane Proteins and Receptors (COMPARE), University of Birmingham on November 13th.

During this meeting, members will be introduced to the community group, present lightning talks followed by an open discussion on Lattice Light Sheet usage and applications.

Registration has now closed.

llsc schedule

COMPARE Logo

CAMDU Logo

Register your interest here

Postponed until 2021.