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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190812
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SUMMARY:PhD course: Introduction to Fluorescence Microscopy
DESCRIPTION:C267/03 Introduction to Fluorescence Microscopy\nECTS: 5.40\nGP: ClinFO\nResponsible: Lene Niemann Nejsum\nSecretary: Annette Poulsen\nApplication deadline: 15-7-2019 \nTitle: Introduction to Fluorescence Microscopy \nReg.no: C267/03 \nis being offered by the Graduate School of Health\, Aarhus University\, fall 2019 \nCriteria for participation: University degree in medicine\, dentistry\, nursing\, or Master’s degree in other fields and/or postgraduate research fellows (PhD students and research-year medical students). \nAim: The aim is to give the participants an overview of basic fluorescence microscopy techniques\, sample preparation\, image acquisition and imaging analysis. \nLearning outcomes: The students should obtain a basic knowledge of different fluorescence microscopy techniques\, sample preparation\, image acquisition and image analysis. This should enable them to prepare their samples for fluorescence microscopy\, choose the appropriate microscope setup for their research purpose\, acquire images and subsequently perform quantitative analyses to generate publication figures\, thus enabling them to participate in research projects involving fluorescence microscopy. \nContent:     \n       1. Overview of basic fluorescence microscopy methods including white light microscopy\, wide-field fluorescence microscopy and confocal microscopy as well as optics\, cameras and photodetectors. \n\nIntroduction to sample preparation (hands on) of cells and paraffin embedded tissue sections for fluorescence microscopy.\nIntroduction to image analysis using Image Fiji; this includes working with multi-colour images\, time-lapse sequences\, background handling and fluorescence quantification (hands on) and\nPractical demonstration of wide-field fluorescence image acquisition using both an upright microscope and an inverted\, automated microscope (mix of demonstration and hands on). There will be a mandatory home assignment equivalent to 0.6 ECTS.\n\nRecommended knowledge for participation: This is an introductory course\, so no experience with fluorescence microscopy is necessary \nLanguage: English \nECTS: 5\,4 \nHead of course: Associate Professor Lene N. Nejsum \nInstructors: Frédéric H. Login\, Christian V. Ernstsen \nNumber of participants: 27 \nDates and times: 12-14 August and 26-28 August 2019 \nPlace: The Bartholin Building (1240) room 121 and adjacent laboratory facilities\, Wilhelm Meyers Allé 4\, 7000 Aarhus C and at Skejby Hospital \nCourse fee: DKK 6480 \nParticipation in the course is without cost for: \n\nPhD students\, Research Year students and Research Honours Programme students from Aarhus University\nPhD students enrolled at member universities of the Nordoc network\nPhD students from other institutions in the open market agreement for PhD courses\n\nApplication deadline: 15 July 2019 \nApplication: https://service.health.au.dk/modules/Course/mypage/coursecalendar. \n
URL:https://www.danishbioimaging.dk/event/phd-course-introduction-to-fluorescence-microscopy/
LOCATION:Aarhus University and Skejby Hospital\, Bartholins Allé 6
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ORGANIZER;CN="Aarhus%20University":MAILTO:nejsum@clin.au.dk
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