Skip to main content
Navigate back to homepage
Open search bar.
Open main navigation menu

Main navigation

  • Study
    UCL Portico statue
    Study at UCL

    Being a student at UCL is about so much more than just acquiring knowledge. Studying here gives you the opportunity to realise your potential as an individual, and the skills and tools to thrive.

    • Undergraduate courses
    • Graduate courses
    • Short courses
    • Study abroad
    • Centre for Languages & International Education
  • Research
    Tree-of-Life-MehmetDavrandi-UCL-EastmanDentalInstitute-042_2017-18-800x500-withborder (1)
    Research at UCL

    Find out more about what makes UCL research world-leading, how to access UCL expertise, and teams in the Office of the Vice-Provost (Research, Innovation and Global Engagement).

    • Engage with us
    • Explore our Research
    • Initiatives and networks
    • Research news
  • Engage
    UCL Print room
    Engage with UCL

    Discover the many ways you can connect with UCL, and how we work with industry, government and not-for-profit organisations to tackle tough challenges.

    • Alumni
    • Business partnerships and collaboration
    • Global engagement
    • News and Media relations
    • Public Policy
    • Schools and priority groups
    • Visit us
  • About
    UCL welcome quad
    About UCL

    Founded in 1826 in the heart of London, UCL is London's leading multidisciplinary university, with more than 16,000 staff and 50,000 students from 150 different countries.

    • Who we are
    • Faculties
    • Governance
    • President and Provost
    • Strategy
  • Active parent page: Faculty of Medical Sciences
    • About
    • Study
    • Research
    • News
    • Events
    • Contacts
    • Active parent page: Divisions and Institutes

Hermes at UCL

Hermes imaging system in collaboration with IDEA Bio-Medical.

Breadcrumb trail

  • Divisions and Institutes
  • Division of Infection and Immunity
  • Facilities

Faculty menu

  • Infection DNA Bank
  • Laboratory facilities
  • Current page: Hermes at UCL

Nuclei (Blue) and IL-10 mRNA (Red) stained in primary monocyte-derived macrophages stimulated with zymosan

High-content microscopy is an emerging technology which enables single cell analysis of fluorescent staining in large populations of cells, with the ability to investigate subcellular features and localisation. We operate a Hermes imaging system in collaboration with IDEA Bio-Medical in the UCL Cruciform Building, Gower Street, London which allows for automated image capture and analysis of data in a variety of bioassays.

The integrated Athena analysis platform enables simple and rapid quantitation to produce numerical results with minimal training required. For more advanced studies the Minerva analysis package provides the flexibility to meet the needs of most applications. We also feature interesting images each week on our twitter page: @UCLHermes.

How do I use the service?

Experiments and/or training can be arranged by contacting ii.hermes@ucl.ac.uk. A general workflow is as follows:

1. Consultation with the user to discuss the desired assay format and advise on how best to achieve the desired results
2. Users prepare and stain their samples before handing them over to the unit
3. Plates are imaged in the requested channels
4. Image data is computationally analysed to quantify staining characteristics
5. Captured images, overlays and analysis results are handed over to the user.

Users are also welcome to image and analyse their own samples.

Sample applications

  • Quantitation of viral transduction
  • Detection of bacterial infection
  • Multi-colour analysis of protein expression
  • Quantification of cellular toxicity
  • Nuclear translocation of transcription factors
  • Analysis of cell morphology
  • Single molecule RNA FISH
  • Detection of rare subpopulations within a culture.

Zebrafish embryo (5-days) as seen under the Hermes at 4x

Follow us

Navigate to twitter

Highlights in Medical Sciences

New Dean of Medical Sciences appointed
Professor Emma Morris

Announcement

New Dean of Medical Sciences appointed

Internationally recognised clinician scientist, Professor Emma Morris, will take up the role of Dean of UCL's Faculty of Medical Sciences in August 2025.

28 February 2025

Lung cancer test better predicts survival in early stages of disease
Cancer Cells Dividing

Research breakthrough

Lung cancer test better predicts survival in early stages of disease

A new test developed by UCL Cancer Institute and the Francis Crick Institute can better predict lung cancer survival at diagnosis.

09 January 2025

The King and Queen meet UCL cancer specialists at UCLH
Professor Charles Swanton (left) and Professor Karl Peggs (right) meet with The King and Queen

Royal visits

The King and Queen meet UCL cancer specialists at UCLH

King Charles and Queen Camilla met UCL clinical researchers developing new cancer treatments, along with cancer patients receiving care and their families.

01 May 2024

UCL footer

Visit

  • Bloomsbury Theatre and Studio
  • Library, Museums and Collections
  • UCL Maps
  • UCL Shop
  • Contact UCL

Students

  • Accommodation
  • Current Students
  • Moodle
  • Students' Union

Staff

  • Inside UCL
  • Staff Intranet
  • Work at UCL
  • Human Resources

UCL social media menu

  • Link to Soundcloud
  • Link to Flickr
  • Link to TikTok
  • Link to Youtube
  • Link to Instagram
  • Link to Facebook
  • Link to Twitter

University College London, Gower Street, London, WC1E 6BT

Tel: +44 (0) 20 7679 2000

© 2025 UCL

Essential

  • Disclaimer
  • Freedom of Information
  • Accessibility
  • Cookies
  • Privacy
  • Slavery statement
  • Log in