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July 2019
Crick Advanced Correlative Light and Electron Microscopy (CLEM) Course 2019
The hands-on CLEM course will cover three correlative workflows - 3D CLEM, Integrated Light and EM, and cryo CLEM - using a range of techniques and equipment including Near Infrared Branding, micro CT, Serial Block Face SEM, Focused Ion Beam SEM, high pressure freezing, in-resin fluorescence, ultraLM, integrated light and SEM (SECOM), plunge freezing and cryo-fluorescence. There will also be a CLEM image analysis tutorial session. There are limited places available on the CLEM course.
Find out more »Hands-on Flow Cytometry – Learning by Doing!
Course Overview Flow Cytometry is one of the most powerful single cell analysis methods used throughout the life sciences and medicine. Utilising Flow Cytometry we can identify and quantify many different parameters from heterogeneous samples, analyse the corresponding state of proliferation or simply detect the expression of fluorescent reporters. In line with the suggestions from our course in 2017, we will significantly enhance the number of analysis sessions together with our partners from FlowJo. We will cover the theory of…
Find out more »August 2019
PhD course: Introduction to Fluorescence Microscopy
C267/03 Introduction to Fluorescence Microscopy ECTS: 5.40 GP: ClinFO Responsible: Lene Niemann Nejsum Secretary: Annette Poulsen Application deadline: 15-7-2019 Title: Introduction to Fluorescence Microscopy Reg.no: C267/03 is being offered by the Graduate School of Health, Aarhus University, fall 2019 Criteria 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). Aim: The aim is to give the participants an overview of basic fluorescence microscopy techniques, sample preparation, image acquisition and…
Find out more »September 2019
13th Zurich Summer School on Biomedical Imaging, 2-13 September 2019, Zurich, Switzerland
Summer School Biomedical Imaging Main content The EXCITE Summer School on Biomedical Imaging is dedicated to teaching the basics of biomedical imaging alongside an overview of applications which are vital to understand recent advances and current challenges in biological and medical imaging. A range of cutting-edge techniques and analysis tools are discussed. Leading scientists present lectures and hold practical sessions. Opportunities to network with industry are provided. The school takes two weeks and awards 4 ECTS upon passing a written exam at…
Find out more »CROSS INSTITUTIONAL BIOIMAGING PHD COURSE
Next time: Fall semester 2019, 9 lectures Locations: Copenhagen, Odense, Århus, Kng. Lyngby. (Transportation expenses are not covered by the course) Language: English Level of course: PhD course No. of contact hours 80 Capacity limits: 20 10 ECTS points Classroom: Date Title Location Monday September 9 Fluorescence Microscopy, two photon and Image Analysis SDU Monday September 16 Confocal Microscopy KU Monday September 23 Non-invasive imaging modalities (PET-SPECT-CT-R) SDU/OUH Monday September 30 Live imaging in yeast, plants and mammalian cells KU Monday October 7…
Find out more »October 2019
Electron Microscopy Course, KU
Aim and content This course is free of charge for PhD students at Danish universities (except Copenhagen Business School). All other participants must pay the course fee. Anyone can apply for the course, but if you are not a PhD student, you will be placed on the waiting list for the course until enrollment deadline. After the deadline of enrollment, available seats will be allocated to students on the waiting list. Course title Electron Microscopy Content This course is suitable…
Find out more »Volume Electron Microscopy by Automated Serial SEM
Course Overview Recent developments in scanning electron microscopes (SEM) have led to ground-breaking opportunities in volume imaging of cells and tissues. The aim of the course is to provide extensive theoretical and practical knowledge on the 3 main techniques for automated serial imaging based on SEM (ASI-SEM): microtome-based serial block-face SEM, focused ion beam SEM and array tomography. At the issue of the course, the participants will be able to assess the potentials of each technique and which fit best…
Find out more »MIAP Ethics in Image Analysis Workshop
Scientific fraud has become a serious concern in life sciences, as in all segments of science. Microscopic image presentation is a serious and, unfortunately, common source of fraud in life science publications. As image editing is commonplace during data analysis and presentation, even unwanted changes quickly lead to irregular and often illegal figures. So, image editing and presentation are not always easy. This workshop will provide all scientists with the proper tools and knowledge to avoid common pitfalls, to spot…
Find out more »November 2019
Superresolution in Light Microscopy
About the Practical Course The major objective of the course is to introduce available superresolution fluorescence microscopy methods to potential users: PhD students and Postdocs with research interests in biology. The course is focused on three super-resolution techniques in fluorescence light microscopy: Structured illumination microscopy (SIM) Stimulated emission depletion microscopy (STED) Stochastic optical reconstruction microscopy (STORM) The course covers theoretical background of all presented super-resolution techniques. Each practical session is designed like a demo and continuous to a hands-on. The…
Find out more »January 2020
PhD course, Advanced In-vivo Optical imaging techniques, 2020
Aim: To introduce advanced optical techniques for in vivo imaging and how these can be applied in research projects. Learning outcomes: The students should be able to understand the basis of different techniques, to learn their pitfalls, disadvantages and advantages, and to plan research projects that include these techniques Dates and times: 14, 15, 16 and 23. January. 6. of February (Note the interval between day 4 and 5, of which the first 10 days are available for group work…
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