Johan Sebastiaan Ploem
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Johan Sebastiaan Ploem (born 25 August 1927) is a
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and
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. He made significant contribution to the field of
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, and invented reflection interference contrast microscopy.


Early life and education

Ploem was born on 25 August 1927 in
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in
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, then part of the
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. At 2 years old his family moved to the Netherlands, where he remained the rest of his youth. Ploem received an MD at
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in 1962. He also worked as an intern in the Broussais Hospital in Paris with
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. In 1963, Ploem was elected a Fulbright Fellow for study at the
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School of Public Health, where he received a MPH ''Cum Laude'' in 1964. He obtained a Ph.D. degree in 1967 from the
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, titled ''Enkele methoden voor toxiciteitsonderzoek met behulp van weefselkweekcellen''.


Scientific career

Ploem has been employed by a number of academic institutions, including the
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,
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, the
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and the
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. At Leiden he served as a professor at the Faculty of Medicine in the ''Department of Cytochemistry and Cytometry'' from 1980 to 1992, after which he became a Professor Emeritus there. Ploem has also served as visiting lecturer or professor at various universities, including
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,
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,
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, University of Beijing and Free University of Brussels.


Fluorescence microscopy

Ploem is most well known for inventing the epi-illumination cube used in fluorescence microscopy. Around 1962 Ploem started work in collaboration with Schott on the development of dichroic beam splitters for reflection of blue and green light for fluorescence microscopy using epi illumination. At the time of his first publication on fluorescence microscopy using epi illumination with narrow-band blue and green light, he was not aware of the development of a dichroic beam splitter for UV excitation with incident light by Brumberg and Krylova. Ploem's prototype fluorescence epi-illuminators and microscopes form a part of the permanent exposition of the Dutch National Museum for the history of Science and Medicine.


Reflection contrast microscopy

In 1973, at the ''Second Conference on Mononuclear Phagocytes'' held in
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, Ploem introduced an improvement to Interference Reflection Microscopy (IRM), which he called Reflection Contrast Microscopy (RCM). He also wrote a book chapter in the associated conference proceeding edited by Ralph van Furth. The improvement is the addition of crossed polarizers and a so-called "anti-flex objective", the combination of which further reduces stray light in an IRM microscope, allowing even better interference contrast. RCM is more commonly known as Reflection Contrast Interference Microscopy (RICM) today.


Honors and awards

Various awards and honors have been bestowed on Ploem: * Fellow of the Papanicolaou Cancer Research Institute, Miami, Florida, 1977 * Fellowship to the Institute for Cell Analysis at the University of Miami, Florida, 1979 * C. E. Alken Foundation award, co-recipient, Switzerland, 1982 * Ernst Abbe Medal and Award of the New York Microscopical Society, 1998 * Erica Wachtel medal from the British Society for Clinical Cytology, 1993 (held the Erica Wachtel Medal Lecture) * The first Honorary member of the International Society for Analytical Cytology, 1993 * Honorary fellow of the Royal Microscopical Society (FRMS), 1976, Oxford * Honorary fellow of the New York Microscopical Society * Honorary fellow of the Polish Society of Surgery * Honorary fellow of the German Society of Surgery * In 1994, the European Society for Analytical Cellular Pathology established a Conference Keynote "Ploem" Lecture for invited scientists at its future general meetings * The International Society of Analytical Cytology invited Professor Ploem to present its inaugural "Robert Hooke" lecture. * In 1995, he was invited by the Royal Microscopical Society to give the inaugural CYTO lecture.


Digital painting

Ploem started painting as a small boy and was educated in drawing and painting in
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, the Netherlands. While still at secondary school he attended an evening course in drawing and painting at the Kunstnijverheidsschool Maastricht. Ploem's presence in Paris was important for his knowledge and interest in art since he could regularly visit his cousins in Paris, the painter Frits Klein and his son
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. He visited the Kleins when Yves was making his first monochromes. In the last years of his activities at the faculty of medicine at Leiden University, he concentrated on research in image analysis. He was asked to participate in a European project with the aim of automating cancer cell recognition using computer analysis. It concerned a collaborative project with the German optical company Leitz/Leica Microsystems, and the ''Institute for Mathematical Morphology'' in Fontainebleau, France. Together with a team, Professor
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at this institute had developed an image analysis method, now internationally known as
mathematical morphology Mathematical morphology (MM) is a theory and technique for the analysis and processing of Geometry, geometrical structures, based on set theory, lattice theory, topology, and random functions. MM is most commonly applied to digital images, but it ...
. With his experience as an analogue painter, Ploem saw the possibility of also applying the methods of mathematical morphology to the creation of digital art. At the ''International Symposium on Mathematical Morphology'' in Amsterdam (1998), Ploem presented a paper on the creation of computer graphics with Mathematical Morphology, using for the first time, the transforming algorithms from the Fontainebleau group for the creation of digital art. He wrote about it in the chapter of a book () published on that occasion. His first digital graphics of nature scenes were shown in his exposition at a regional art centre in the Pyrenees (Ossega, June 1997). He was invited for a symposium on ''Art et Science'' at the
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, France (April 2001). At the art exposition connected with this symposium, he presented 6 digital graphics that were dominated by chaotic transformations of rock art themes. A similar invitation was made by the University of Basel in Switzerland (April 2002). File:Ploem painting 01.jpg, Meadow near Sauto, Pyrenees, France File:Ploem painting 02.jpg, In the valley of the Eyne, Pyrenees File:Ploem painting 03.jpg, David and Goliath (multiple image transformations of a romanesque painting in the Sant Climent church in Taull)


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