Dear all, just a short email to see whether anyone has received any feedback on our arXiv submission or whether anyone has been in touch about testing etc? Unfortunately it’s not possible to see how many times our preprint was accessed/downloaded on ArXiv (despite ChatGTP claiming it should be) @Carlo: Has JK been back with more detailed feedback on the paper? What are everybodies thoughts on journal submission, i.e. Nature Methods? Should we wait a bit more or just submit? Attached the latest cover letter draft with a few Reviewer suggestions outside the Brillouin field - feedback/input welcome. @Sal: Any suggestions on someone from the time-domain field? Looking forward to your thoughts and best wishes, Robert -- Dr. Robert Prevedel Group Leader and Senior Scientist Cell Biology and Biophysics Unit European Molecular Biology Laboratory Meyerhofstr. 1 69117 Heidelberg, Germany Phone: +49 6221 387-8722 Email: robert.prevedel@embl.de http://www.prevedel.embl.de 
On 10.09.2025, at 11:42, Kareem Elsayad via Software <software@biobrillouin.org> wrote:
Great 😊 – thanks Robert!!
From: Robert Prevedel via Software <software@biobrillouin.org <mailto:software@biobrillouin.org>> Reply to: Robert Prevedel <prevedel@embl.de <mailto:prevedel@embl.de>> Date: Wednesday, 10. September 2025 at 08:34 To: Software Mailing list <software@biobrillouin.org> Subject: [EXTERN] [Software] Fwd: arXiv New submission -> 2509.07566 in physics.optics from robert.prevedel@gmail.com
Just in time!! Robert
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From: e-prints@arxiv.org Date: 10. September 2025 at 02:06:19 WEST To: robert.prevedel@gmail.com Subject: arXiv New submission -> 2509.07566 in physics.optics from robert.prevedel@gmail.com Reply-To: help@arxiv.org
Your submission submit/6776954 has been assigned the permanent arXiv identifier 2509.07566 and is available at:
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Abstract will appear in today's mailing as: ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ \\ arXiv:2509.07566 From: Robert Prevedel <robert.prevedel@gmail.com> Date: Tue, 9 Sep 2025 10:07:44 GMT (1897kb)
Title: A standardized file format and open-source analysis framework for Brillouin microscopy data Authors: Carlo Bevilacqua, Sebastian Hambura, Pierre Bouvet, Salvatore La Cavera III, Kareem Elsayad and Robert Prevedel Categories: physics.optics Comments: 19 pages incl. Supplementary Information License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ \\ Brillouin microscopy is rapidly emerging as a powerful technique for imaging the mechanical properties of biological specimens in a label-free, non-contact manner. We present a standardized file format and open-source tools to facilitate the uptake and analysis of Brillouin microscopy related data and to unify this growing field. \\
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