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November 2020
Basic hands-on course in transmission and scanning electron microscopy of mammalian cells (MaEM)
We are offering a ”Basic hands-on course in transmission and scanning electron microscopy of mammalian cells (MaEM)”- PhD course at the University of Copenhagen. It will be taking place Nov 23-Dec 2, 2020 at Frederiksberg Campus. Application deadline Oct 23, 2020. Limited available seats. For more info visit: https://bit.ly/38iC5oj
Find out more »Beginners Guide to Fluorescence Lifetime Imaging in Life Sciences, Virtual event
The online FLIM symposium via Zoom is co-organized by CMCB Light Microscopy Facility of Technische Universität Dresden, Imaging Network of WWU Münster, Center of Advanced Imaging of HHU Düsseldorf University and the Core Facility Bioimaging at the Biomedical Center of the Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München. The talks are live and online while the hands-on sessions (WS1 - WS9) are combinations of interactive sessions at the microscope and respective recorded videos. There, the experts will showcase further developments in the field, and explain…
Find out more »Virtual Early Career European Microscopy Congress 2020
Following the cancellation of emc2020, this virtual meeting will provide an opportunity for Early Career Scientists who would have attended and presented at the congress, to still present their work at an international meeting.
Find out more »December 2020
Webinar: Why you should use X-rays in formulation of biologics
In this webinar, you will be introduced to new possibilities for tests, trouble shooting, and investigations of drug formulations. The inspirational presentations will show how x-ray scattering techniques can provide nanometer scale insight into formulation structure and stability. And, not least, how this insight is used to determine optimal conditions for liquid formulation. The presentations will cover the range from academic studies to systematic industrial use. When 10-12-2020 15:00 - 16:00 CET Organizer The webinar is hosted by Biopeople and…
Find out more »January 2021
Biophotonics PhD Course at DaMBIC, University of Southern Denmark
COURSE DESCRIPTION: Bioimaging plays an important role in modern biosciences not only as a tool for research but also as a means to improve medical treatments. The main objective of this course is to provide the theoretical basis of bioimaging together with some “hands on” laboratory practice. The goal of the course is to teach the students general principles of fluorescence and light microscopy as well as to demonstrate principles behind advanced fluorescence and imaging techniques as well as a…
Find out more »HALOS webinar series: Synchrotron light and epigenomics combine to reveal mechanisms of viral chromatin regulation by the Human Silencing Hub (HUSH) complex
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…
Find out more »February 2021
Online PhD course – Module II: Experimental setup, MAX IV/ESS-based imaging for medical and biomedical research
Description This course targets, PhD students and possibly postdocs from medical and biomedical or life science fields. This course is a continuation of cross-disciplinary course “MAX IV/ESS-based imaging for medical and biomedical research, introduction”. The main purpose of the course is to educate graduate students on the utilization of x-ray facilities. Lectures, presented by researchers from academia and MAX IV will include basic tutorials on the principles of synchrotron-based imaging, as well as seminars on the application of imaging methods…
Find out more »Webinar, Overview of skin immunity with focus on leukocyte migration and trafficking elucidated by 3D microscopy techniques
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…
Find out more »From micro to macro: Ultramicroscopy pushing the boundaries of life science
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…
Find out more »Online Innovation Fair in Medical Imaging – Hosted by the HYBRID ITN Consortium
The HYBRID consortium kindly invites you to the Innovation Fair in Medical Imaging. At this event the 15 early stage researchers will present to the academic and industrial communities their innovative ideas, translated from their research projects. They will share their ideas on medical imaging in an environment open for collaboration, discussion, and networking. The event will include short pitches of ideas followed by booth sessions and breakout rooms where you will be free to “walk around” and interact, with…
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