Project

Cryo-ptycho-tomography

Developing a novel technique using cryo-electron ptychography to perform tomographic characterisation of biological processes at cellular scales, enabling detailed study of rare and complex structures in their native environments.

Project

Chromatic Correction

Knoll, the first chromatic aberration-corrected electron microscope in the UK housed at the Franklin, will push the current resolution limits for biological samples by correcting energy variations in the electron beam.

Platform

Cryogenic Electron Microscope (cryoARM)

Crewe is a first-generation cryogenic electron microscope based on JEOL’s atomic resolution microscope platform (ARM).

Platform

Chromatic Aberration-Corrected Electron Microscope

Knoll, the first chromatic aberration-corrected electron microscope in the UK, will push the current resolution limits for biological samples by correcting energy variations in the electron beam. This allows detailed imaging of thicker and liquid samples, benefiting biology by enabling…

Our people

Judy Kim

Judy Kim is the Deputy Challenge Lead for Multidimensional imaging at the Rosalind Franklin Institute and Departmental Lecturer in the Department of Materials at the University of Oxford. Her work brings together the new developments in transmission electron microscopy with…

Technology Innovation Challenge

Multidimensional Imaging

Our aim: To develop new technologies to see the molecules of life and their dynamics with unprecedented detail.