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EMBL Imaging Centre

Open access to cutting-edge electron and light microscopy

We provide researchers from Europe and beyond with a synergistic portfolio of imaging services including cryo-EM, super-resolution and intravital microscopy to enable new ground-breaking research that crosses the scales of biology.

General Info

The EMBL Imaging Centre in collaboration with the Heidelberg University is offering a 5-day autumn school covering all aspects of the single particle cryoEM workflow. The autumn school will focus on basics of the workflow aimed at PhD students and early career researchers with no or limited experience in single particle cryoEM.

Content of the course: 

•  Theoretical background and practicals delivered by experts in the field

•  Sample preparation, grid screening and high-end data collection

•  Image processing and data analysis

External invited speaker:

Simon Pöpsel

Center for Molecular Medicine Cologne (CMMC), Faculty of Medicine and University Hospital, University of Cologne

Organisers:

Contact:

Simon Fromm (simon.fromm@embl.de)

To participate to the summer school please register by clicking on the following button. Participation is limited to 8 participants. Deadline for registration is August 24th 2025.

There is no registration fee.

Funded by:

Lectures

  1. Dirk Flemming (Heidelberg University): Sample and grid preparation for single particle cryoEM. This lecture will discuss general considerations about suitable samples for single particle cryoEM as well as grid preparation.
  2. Cristina Paulino (Heidelberg University): The transmission electron microscope. This lecture will cover basics about the instrument itself with a focus on relevant aspects for its use in single particle cryoEM data acquisition.
  3. Jan Rheinberger (Heidelberg University): Single particle data acquisition. General workflow of single particle data acquisition with a focus on practical considerations for microscope operations.
  4. Simon Fromm (EMBL): Single particle data analysis. General workflow and concepts of single particle data processing and introduction to the processing software used in the practical.
  5. Simon Pöpsel (external speaker, University of Cologne): Title to be determined. The lecture will present a scientific case study where single particle cryoEM has been employed with an emphasis on the technical challenges.

Practicals

Practical 1: Sample preparation (Plunge freezing and jet vitrification)

To collect single particle cryoEM data on a cryo-TEM, the biochemically pure sample needs to be embedded into a thin layer of vitrified buffer solution. This is achieved by rapidly plunge or jet freezing the sample after it has been applied onto a support called EM grid.

For this process, different instruments, instrument settings and sample supports (EM grids) can be used to optimize the result. In the practical, different test samples will be vitrified demonstrating the effect of varying those parameters.

The participants will have the opportunity to use:

  • Vitrobot Mark 4 (Thermo Fischer Scientific), plunge freezer generating a gradient of ice thickness
  • EM GP2 (Leica Microsystems), plunge freezer for single-side blotting

Practical 2: Sample loading and screening with a 200 kV cryo-TEM

After sample vitrification the EM grid is introduced into the cryo-TEM to evaluate the grid preparation. As it is impossible to predict ideal grid preparation settings, it is important to screen differently prepared grids. Modern cryo-TEMs with a so-called autoloader can take up to 12 grids which can then be screened consecutively without need to manually change the sample. For this, grids prepared in the first practical have to be made ready for loading into the autoloader, a process called clipping.

The participants will have the opportunity to use:

  • Clipping of EM grids into cartridges
  • Loading the clipped grids into 200 kV cryo-TEMs equipped with an autoloader (ThermoScientific Glacios and Talos Arctica microscopes) 
  • Operation of microscopes to collect screening images using SerialEM software

Practical 3: High-end single particle data collection on a 300 kV cryo-TEM

Once a grid suitable for high-end data collection is identified (practical 2), it is transferred into a different cryo-TEM for high-end data collection. The participants will setup automated data collection to collect a data set suitable for image analysis.

The participants will have the opportunity to use:

  • ThermoScientific Titan Krios (300 kV cryo-TEM)
  • Monitor on-the fly image processing, which serves to asses data quality and eventually optimize data collection

Practical 4: Single particle data analysis

In this concluding practical, participants will analyze the single particle cryoEM data collected in practical 3 to reconstruct a 3D volume of the molecule of interest, which was used in practical 1 for EM grid preparation.

The participants will have the opportunity to use:

  • cryoSPARC software installed on a high-performance computing environment

Programme

Day 1 – Monday 6th October 2025
Time
(Europe/Berlin)
SpeakerLocation
9:00-9:15Welcome and Introduction
Simon Fromm – EMBL
ATC A23
9:15-09:45Round table introductions
All course participants
ATC A23
09:45-11:45Sample and grid preparation for single particle cryoEM
Dirk Flemming – Heidelberg University
ATC A23
11:45-12:30Practical on sample preparation by plunge freezingEMBL Labs
12:30-13:15Lunch BreakEMBL Canteen
13:15-18:15Practical on sample preparation by plunge freezingEMBL Labs
Day 2 – Tuesday 7th October 2025
Time
(Europe/Berlin)
SpeakerLocation
9:00-9:15Feedback discussion and exchanges on practicalsATC A23
9:15-11:15The transmission electron microscope
Cristina Paulino – Heidelberg University
ATC A23
11:15-12:30Practical on sample loading on a TEM with an autoloader moduleEMBL Labs
12:30-13:15Lunch BreakEMBL Canteen
13:15-18:15Practical on grid screening on a 200 kV TEMEMBL Labs
Day 3 – Wednesday 8th October 2025
Time
(Europe/Berlin)
SpeakerLocation
9:00-9:15Feedback discussion and exchanges on practicalsIC 104
9:15-11:15Single particle data acquisition
Jan Rheinberger – Heidelberg University
IC 104
11:15-12:30Practical on single particle data collectionEMBL Labs
12:30-13:15Lunch BreakEMBL Canteen
13:15-18:15Practical on single particle data collection and live pre-processingEMBL Labs
19:30Course DinnerDowntown
Day 4 – Thursday 9th October 2025
Time
(Europe/Berlin)
SpeakerLocation
9:00-9:15Feedback discussion and exchanges on practicalsATC A23
9:15-10:30Scientific Talk
Simon Pöpsel – Center for Molecular Medicine Cologne (CMMC), Faculty of Medicine and University Hospital, University of Cologne
IC Lecture Hall
10:30-12:30Single particle data analysis
Simon Fromm – EMBL
ATC A23
12:30-13:15Lunch BreakEMBL Canteen
13:15-18:15Practical on single particle data analysisATC A23
Day 5 – Friday 10th October 2025
Time
(Europe/Berlin)
SpeakerLocation
9:00-12:30Practical on single particle data analysisATC A23
12:30-13:15Lunch BreakEMBL Canteen
13:15-13:45Feedback and closing remarksATC A23

Practical Information

The course is limited to 8 participants. For selection purposes, please note that your application will not be considered without CV and a letter of motivation, stating your background and how this course would be beneficial for your future work.

Deadline for registration is August 24th 2025.

There is no registration fee. Travel and accommodation need to be covered by the participants.

Contact: Simon Fromm simon.fromm@embl.de

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