Helmholtz Zentrum München Deutsches Forschungszentrum für Gesundheit und Umwelt

Arunima Sengupta receives poster award

Arunima Sengupta, a PhD student in the CPC/ILBD’s core unit “Live Cell Imaging” received the best poster prize of the platform imaging (PLI) at the 7. DZL (German Center for Lung Research) meeting in Bad Nauheim, Germany, held on 8.-9. February 2018.

Prof. Dr. Werner Seeger and Arunima Sengupta, © Rolf K. Wegst, DZL

Arunima Sengupta together with her direct supervisor Dr. Gerald Burgstaller presented a poster with the title “High-resolution spatial mapping of cellular locations and interactions in a 3D ex-vivo early fibrosis model”. By applying high-resolution confocal laser-scanning microscopy on 300 µm thick precision-cut lung slices (PCLS), which provide an arising and exciting new 3D cell culture technology, they were able to image an entire 300 µm-thick 3D volume comprising multiple layers of entire alveoli, bronchioles and interstitial space in unprecedented detail. In the future, they hope to use this exciting 3D ex-vivo model in combination with state-of-the-art microscopy (lightsheet and 2-photon), to study the dynamics and interaction of lung cells in early fibrotic events in real time.    

The German Center for Lung Research (DZL) is an association of the leading university and non-university institutions dedicated to lung research in Germany.  Using translational research methods, the DZL seeks to jointly develop new approaches for the prevention, diagnosis and therapy of serious lung diseases focusing on eight disease areas. The 7. Annual meeting was held in Bad Nauheim from 8 to 9 February, where. 480 researcher got together for an active exchange.