Maria Ericsson

Maria Ericsson, B.S.

Director of the HMS Electron Microscopy Core

Maria Ericsson joined the Cell Biology Department in 1995 to set up the newly created Electron Microscopy Facility. Maria received her B.Sc. in Chemistry from the University of Uppsala, Sweden and specialized in electron microscopy at the EMBL in Heidelberg, Germany.

The aim of the HMS Electron Microscopy Core is to provide the research community with easy access to equipment, technology, and expertise in ultra-structural studies. The Core provides routine sample preparation for electron microscopy (TEM and SEM), as well as high pressure freezing, freeze substitution, immunogold labeling, and negative staining. EM Facility staff work closely with researchers to design experiments, troubleshoot protocols, and assist with imaging and training. To start a new EM project, check out equipment availability, or to make an appointment for a training session, go to the website or email Maria.

Harvard Medical School

Electron Microscope Facility, Goldenson 323

220 Longwood Avenue

Boston, MA 02115

Office phone: 617-432-1698

Office fax: 617-432-1639

Assembly of vaccinia virus: role of the intermediate compartment between the endoplasmic reticulum and the Golgi stacks.
Authors: Authors: Sodeik B, Doms RW, Ericsson M, Hiller G, Machamer CE, van 't Hof W, van Meer G, Moss B, Griffiths G.
J Cell Biol
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Targeting of frog prodermorphin to the regulated secretory pathway by fusion to proenkephalin.
Authors: Authors: Seethaler G, Chaminade M, Vlasak R, Ericsson M, Griffiths G, Toffoletto O, Rossier J, Stunnenberg HG, Kreil G.
J Cell Biol
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