Louis Villeneuve
Louis Villeneuve is microscopy and imaging specialist of the core facility at the Research Center of the Montreal Heart Institute (http://www.icm-mhi.org/en/index.html). He is responsible for the confocal microscopes and imaging of the Research Center. Teaching students, giving personal training and image analysis, rendering are his main tasks. Around 100 people from fifteen different labs within the research center, in the fields of cardiology and (electro-)physiology, come to him for support of their microscopy & imaging work. A long time user, he has been our customer since 2002. According to him, every microscopic volume should be deconvolved, especially when doing colocalization. Louis Villeneuve: "Huygens brings back the light pixel where they belongs. I like its exactitude." The future of imaging is in 4D; volume imaging in time, and in live cell. He is working on setting up this possibility in the Research Center of the MHI.
