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First person – Sanja Sviben

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ABSTRACT First Person is a series of interviews with the first authors of a selection of papers published in Journal of Cell Science, helping researchers promote themselves alongside their papers. Sanja Sviben is first author on ‘ Immuno-scanning electron microscopy of islet primary cilia’, published in JCS. Sanja conducted the research described in this article while a staff scientist in James Fitzpatrick's lab at Washington University Center for Cellular Imaging (WUCCI), Washington University School of Medicine, USA. She is now a staff scientist in the lab of Georgios Skiniotis at Stanford Cryo-Electron Microscopy Center (cEMc), Stanford University School of Medicine, USA. Her work revolves around leveraging various tools and workflows in electron microscopy to better understand the cellular biology behind biological processes.
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Title: First person – Sanja Sviben
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ABSTRACT First Person is a series of interviews with the first authors of a selection of papers published in Journal of Cell Science, helping researchers promote themselves alongside their papers.
Sanja Sviben is first author on ‘ Immuno-scanning electron microscopy of islet primary cilia’, published in JCS.
Sanja conducted the research described in this article while a staff scientist in James Fitzpatrick's lab at Washington University Center for Cellular Imaging (WUCCI), Washington University School of Medicine, USA.
She is now a staff scientist in the lab of Georgios Skiniotis at Stanford Cryo-Electron Microscopy Center (cEMc), Stanford University School of Medicine, USA.
Her work revolves around leveraging various tools and workflows in electron microscopy to better understand the cellular biology behind biological processes.

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