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September 2024
PhD Course: Quantitative imaging in chromosome biology
Content This five-day comprehensive course covers the entire spectrum of quantitative bioimaging, starting from the fundamental basis of high-content microscopy, instrumentation, sample preparation, molecular markers, right to the most recent and revolutionary developments in bioimaging and bioimage data analysis, including artificial intelligence in microscopy. The course is designed for researchers having previous experience with microscopy as the course includes a poster session and optional high-content imaging of own samples. The course consists of theoretical lectures, training in imaging on high-content…
Find out more »Molecules to Human (M2H) boot camp
Molecules to Human (M2H) boot camp When & Where: 16-27 September 2024 in Denmark Central idea of the M2H boot camp Light microscopy and biomedical imaging communities use imaging to answer complex research questions in health and disease. However, these two communities have been traditionally isolated from each other leading to potential loss in collaborative opportunities, breakthroughs, and dialogue. Training programs such as Molecules to Human (M2H) boot camp are the first step in bridging light microscopy and biomedical imaging communities…
Find out more »October 2024
PhD course Advanced Light Microscopy methods – in Stockholm OCT 14-18
New Super-Resolution, Light-Sheet, and FCS-Methods at Scilifelab The Advanced Light Microscopy Facility, ALM, at Scilifelab gives a two-week PhD-level course on four new imaging and fluorescence spectroscopy techniques: Depletion-based Super-Resolution Imaging STED-imaging, 2D and 3D, 30-50 nm resolution In Living Cells – MoNaLISA, 1-2 Hz, 100 x 100 mm field of view MINFLUX Imaging with 3 nm resolution Tracking single molecules at 10 kHz Light-Sheet Imaging Long time-lapse imaging of live model organisms with low phototoxicity Ultrafast volumetric imaging of…
Find out more »cryoNET Symposium 2024
Everyone interested in cryo-EM is very welcome and highly encourage to attend the upcoming cryoNET symposium, which takes place 16-17 October 2024 at Aarhus University. The symposium will highlight the latest discoveries facilitated by cryo-EM research and new directions that are emerging, through a panel of distinguished speakers. Further, selected talks by participants and an interactive poster session will facilitate networking and insights to local expertise. cryoNET is a Nordic network in cryogenic electron microscopy, funded by the Novo Nordisk…
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