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January 2021

HALOS webinar series: Synchrotron light and epigenomics combine to reveal mechanisms of viral chromatin regulation by the Human Silencing Hub (HUSH) complex

January 27, 2021 @ 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm CET

Welcome to HALOS first webinar in 2021: January 27 at 12 pm. Speaker: Dr. Christopher Douse Department of Experimental Medical Science, Lund University About: The human genome is evolving under constant threat of colonization by infectious retroviruses and transposons. The Human Silencing Hub (HUSH) complex has recently emerged as a central player in the repression of such mobile genetic elements. HUSH regulates deposition of the epigenetic mark H3K9me3 over its targets, and recruits MORC2, an ATPase reported to have chromatin…

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February 2021

Webinar, Overview of skin immunity with focus on leukocyte migration and trafficking elucidated by 3D microscopy techniques

February 9, 2021 @ 9:00 am - 10:30 am CET

This is a third party seminar and they promote it themselves, but we do so, too. It takes place next Tuesday 09.02. In case you have a society/customers in mind whom might be interested, please share the invite with them. Short explanation and for your wording please see an example below:   Shed light upon the dynamics of skin immunity! Learn how modern 3D fluorescence microscopy techniques pave the way for tracking immune cell migration in the skin, and how…

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From micro to macro: Ultramicroscopy pushing the boundaries of life science

February 11, 2021 @ 2:00 pm - 4:00 pm CET

Light sheet, super-resolution and mesolenses; microscopy techniques are evolving rapidly to meet the demands for ever higher resolution in complex systems to help understand biology and disease. To learn more about how new imaging techniques are being adopted throughout academia and industry then please come and join us at this free-to-attend ELRIG webinar followed by a short question and answer session with the speakers. Chair Peter O’Toole (University of York) Head of Imaging and Cytometry Speakers Dr Hussein Hamzeh (Miltenyi…

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March 2021

HALOS webinar: Unlocking the secrets of bone by multimodal and multi-length-scale X-ray 3D imaging

March 16, 2021 @ 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm CET

Henrik Birkedal obtained his PhD with honors from Université de Lausanne, Switzerland, followed by a postdoc at University of California, Santa Barbara. In 2004, he was awarded a stipend to establish his own research program at Aarhus University where he is now full professor and leads a research group within biological and bioinspired materials. His research interests are diverse and span advanced structural characterization using synchrotron imaging, diffraction, fluorescence and scattering; bone biology; biomineralization; crystallization; bioinspired materials etc. He has…

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RMS event: High Content Imaging 2021 – online

March 23, 2021 - March 25, 2021

High content imaging (HCI) involves automated collection and analysis of images to provide quantitative data on a range of functional and morphological changes in cells, spheroids or organoids. It has become a widely used tool in cell biology and drug discovery, for example in screening of drug candidates, fragments, RNAi, miR and phenotypic screens using CRISPR-Cas9, amongst other. This meeting will introduce the power of HCI to new or inexperienced users, but will also cover current HCI case studies from…

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Euro Bioimaging Virtual Pub

March 26, 2021 @ 1:00 pm - 5:00 pm CET (Deadline: March 26, 2021)
Zoom, Blegdamsvej 3, 21.01 + Google Map

Euro-BioImaging Virtual Pub 25032021 Dear Euro-BioImaging Colleagues and Friends, Our next Virtual Pub will be held on Friday, March 26th at 1 PM CET. We look forward to this virtual discussion with you over tea, coffee - or even lunch! We will welcome: Andreas Walter, Austrian BioImaging, CMI, on “Multimodality imaging across scales and institutes” Don’t miss out on this exciting talk! Please find attached a poster to advertise this event, feel free to print it and post it in your…

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April 2021

HALOS Webinar: Sample requirements for time-resolved experiments with biomolecules at European XFEL

April 13, 2021 @ 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm CEST

Reactions of biological macromolecules span a wide time range, from femtosecond lifetimes of chemical intermediates to seconds or even longer for the overall reaction. The dynamic structures of the short-lived intermediates are extremely difficult to examine, although they are of critical relevance to understand the molecular mechanism at atomic level. To literally see how biomolecules work is therefore an objective for the biology and life science community in general. The strength of the European XFEL is its unique brilliance coupled…

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WEBINAR: CoWork DUO webinar: Holographic tomography as a new tool for bioimaging and 3d Virtual Patho‐Histology of Lung Tissue from Covid‐19 Patients based on Phase‐Contrast X‐ray Tomography

April 29, 2021 @ 3:00 pm - 5:00 pm CEST

The CoWork webinar series is dedicated to the exploitation of the coherence properties of X-rays for advanced materials characterization, with a special focus on inverse microscopy techniques, such as Coherent Diffraction Imaging (CDI), Ptychography and Holography. It is an introduction to Coherent X-ray imaging methods to facilitate the access to advanced microscopy techniques to new users and it welcomes all researchers intrigued by the spectacular coherence properties of X-rays produced at modern synchrotron sources – of which MAX IV is…

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August 2021

Webinar, Deciphering the cross-talk between immunosuppressive cells in pancreatic cancer using 3D light sheet microscopy

August 26, 2021 @ 4:00 pm - 5:00 pm CEST (Deadline: August 26, 2021)
Online, Online + Google Map

webinar_Carole_Siret_21-08-26_web Free webinar about 3D light sheet microscopy

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September 2021

Webinar series: Towards Physiological Relevance: High-Content Analysis with 3D Organoids and Spheroids

September 2, 2021 - September 23, 2021

INVITATION PerkinElmer would like to invite you to register for our upcoming webinar series: Towards Physiological Relevance: High-Content Analysis with 3D Organoids and Spheroids In the webinars, our speakers will describe how they are addressing the challenges of working with complex 3D cell models across a range of disease areas - from producing uniform spheroids and organoids to generating high-quality images and gaining insights from their 3D data. The presentations in each webinar will be followed by a short Q…

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