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June 2019
IVSLA International School on Nanoscale Optical Microscopy
The objective of this School is to advance the field of nanoscale optical microscopy operating at the scale of nanometres to tens of nanometres, through the exchange of information, ideas, and innovative techniques. The understanding of methods and techniques has the great potential of allowing, in the near future, for the design and performance of new exciting experiments in Biophysics, Optics and Photonics. Lessons will be held in the magnificent Palazzo Loredan, Venice. Confirmed Faculty Periasamy Ammasi Nicholas Anthony Paolo Bianchini Francesca Cella…
Find out more »CLEM Workshop at SCANDEM
In connection with SCANDEM 2019 there will be a workshop on Correlative Light and Electron Microscopy on June 11. ZEISS will take part in the workshop with hands-on sessions held by experts from Germany. They will present ZEN Connect and Atlas Array Tomography. The workshop is included in the SCANDEM registration fee, but you will need to sign up in advance. Learn more: ZEISS at Scandem_2019
Find out more »RAMCON Lunch and Learn seminar – Topics: Physiological oxygen levels in cell cultures – Nanolive live cell imaging with 3D cell Explorer
RAMCON invites you to a Lunch and Learn -seminar at Mærsk Tower on Tuesday June 18th, 2019 Topics: Physiological oxygen levels – a growing trend in tissue and cell culture Petra Miikkulainen, PhD, Product Specialist Nanolive – Take your cell research to the next dimension Christian Clement, PhD, Product Specialist Time: Tuesday June 18th, 2019 9:30 – 12:00 Venue: Mærsk Tower level 15, conference room 92 Light lunch and coffee served! Register to petra.miikkulainen@ramcon.dk by June 14th to secure…
Find out more »GerBI-GMB Core Facility Management Course
2019 Core Facility Management Course will mark the second course organised by the German BioImaging network successor; GerBI-GMB - The Society for Microscopy and Image Analysis. The concept of core facilities, central hubs for demanding technical and analytics services, is rapidly changing how science is carried out at many research institutions. Core facility managers, often academically trained scientists, find themselves in a variety of different roles that demand a broad set of skills they traditionally haven’t been taught in their career.…
Find out more »CABs 4th summer school in Advanced Live Cell Imaging
This course is aimed at PhD students with experience in microscopy and with an interest in advanced live cell imaging. The course comprises theory and show-cases on selected topics, such as Fluorescence Lifetime, Super Resolution and High Throughput Microscopy as well as live cell and spectral imaging. The participants will benefit from the advanced instrumentation that is part of CAB. Internationally outstanding experts will give key notes on these topics. It will be possible for the students to bring their…
Find out more »The 7th Bioimaging Workshop
Center for Advanced Bioimaging (CAB) hosts the 7th Bioimaging Workshop in Copenhagen, June 27-28. The workshop will consist of two days with lectures, a poster session, hands-on time at the sponsor exhibition and a dinner. All free of charge thanks to Danish Bioimaging network and our many sponsors This year’s plenary speakers will be Clemens Löwik, Department of Radiology, Erasmus Medical Center Rotterdam, Netherlands Karin Busch, Department of Biology, University of Münster, Germany CAB encourages everyone with an interest in microscopy to join the…
Find out more »July 2019
Super-Resolution Microscopy
Registration is not yet open for this event. If you are interested in receiving more information please register your interest. Course Overview This six day advanced course on fluorescence super-resolution microscopy will cover the theory and practical application of current super-resolution microscopy techniques to biological questions. The participants will have sufficient time to use current super-resolution microscopes for Localisation Microscopy (e.g. dSTORM /GSDIM) and STED Microscopy on a variety of fixed and living samples prepared during the course. Invited guest…
Find out more »ESRIC Super-Resolution Summer School 2019
The ESRIC super-resolution summer school is a five-day residential course held in Edinburgh. The course is designed to give participants a thorough grounding in super-resolution microscopy in an informal and intimate setting. It brings together leading academics and the major suppliers of super-resolution microscopes to provide expertise and guidance in the theory, practise and analysis of structured illumination microscopy (SIM), stimulated emission depletion microscopy (STED), AiryScan and single molecule localization microscopies (PALM, sptPALM and dSTORM). The summer school will consist of informal…
Find out more »2019 EMBL Lautenschläger Summer School
The summer program, Visualising Life, introduces students to the dynamic interdisciplinary world of current biology research. Modern life science has benefitted tremendously from new technologies and concepts in physics, engineering and mathematics, while computer science has changed the way we can analyze and exploit data for new insights. Are you eager to engage in these ideas and help shape the future of biology? Join us for exciting 2-week course at one of the leading biology research institutions in Europe. Course…
Find out more »Crick EM Symposium: Focus on Correlative Imaging Across Scales, 15-19 July 2019, Francis Crick Institute, UK
Continuing on from our 2017 Crick EM Symposium that celebrated the opening of the EM facilities, we will hold a two-day symposium exploring the impact of correlative imaging on biomedical research across scales. The symposium will include talks from research and technology leaders in imaging, from the macromolecular through to the whole organism scales, with a particular emphasis on how these new techniques can be applied to biomedical research. We will also hear about cutting edge developments in correlative imaging and big microscopy…
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