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Webinar: Unlock Native Chemistry at the Nanoscale – Discover NanoSIMS Cryo

星期三, 六月 17, 2026

Join us for an exclusive webinar introducing our new NanoSIMS Cryo solution, designed to preserve samples in their native state while enabling high-resolution, high-sensitivity imaging.
 
Secure your seat today to meet Aurélien Thomen, NanoSIMS Product Manager and ask your questions.
 
▶️ Unlock Native Chemistry at the Nanoscale – Discover NanoSIMS Cryo
📅 July 07, 2026 - 11AM CET / 5PM CET



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Key learnings will include:
  • Access true chemical distributions by preserving samples in their native state
  • Eliminate preparation artefacts that bias your results
  • Apply NanoSIMS Cryo to real-life use cases in life sciences and soft materials
  • Implement a complete cryo workflow from sample prep to high-resolution imaging

This webinar is designed for:
  • Researchers in life sciences and soft matter materials
  • NanoSIMS users looking to expand their analysis capabilities
  • Scientists exploring cryogenic analytical techniques
  • Industrial R&D teams working with sensitive materials

Discover how NanoSIMS Cryo enables new scientific discoveries and fresh analytical perspectives across life sciences and soft materials research, while helping reduce risk in industrial and research workflows.

🎙️ About the speaker:

Aurélien Thomen
graduated in Geochemistry at the University of Lorraine, and obtained his PhD in Cosmochemistry using the NanoSIMS 50 at Museum National d'Histoire Naturelle, Paris, France in 2012. He then joined University of Hawaii as an Assistant Lab Manager at the WM Keck Cosmochemistry Laboratory, contributing to numerous research projects using the IMS 1280 Large Geometry SIMS. 
In 2016, Aurélien moved to the University of Gothenburg, Sweden and became Director of the NanoSIMS facility. In collaboration with AstraZeneca, he helped develop a novel NanoSIMS-based process for quantifying subcellular drug concentrations.
In June 2021, Aurélien joined CAMECA's headquarters in Gennevilliers, France as NanoSIMS Product Manager.