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January 2019
Light Microscopy 2 days crash course
Light microscopy two-day crash course January 2019 - 22 & 23rd from 9.00 to 16.30 This condensed course is aimed at everybody, who wants to understand the basic principles of optics and fluorescence in microscopy. Theoretical lectures are followed by practicals. The course will cover: Basic Principles of microscopy Optics of the microscope Diffraction, Resolution and Contrast Fluorescence and Confocal Microscopy Fluorescence microscopy (fluorophores, illumination…) Basic Confocal microscopy (lasers, multi-dimensional image acquisition, live imaging …) Details Next course: January 2019 Minimum / Maximum…
Find out more »Basic course resin embedding and ultrathin sectioning, Utrecht
The 3 day workshop organized in collaboration with Leica Microsystems is meant for people that do not have experience with standard preparation techniques for transmission electron microscopy. This workshop is primarily practical in nature, although some topics will be dealt with in lectures. The entire procedure from (live) specimen till stained ultrathin resin section will be covered from start to finish. If you participate most of the time will be spent in the lab working with standard specimens like cultured…
Find out more »Basic course cryosectioning and Immuno-gold labeling of thawed frozen sections (Tokuyasu technique)
The 4 day workshop is organized in collaboration with Leica Microsystems and is meant for people that do not have experience with the Tokuyasu technique. Experience in resin sectioning is not necessary, but is definitely an advantage. The workshop is primarily practical in nature, although some topics will be dealt with in lectures. The entire procedure from (live) specimen till immuno-labeled ultrathin section will be covered from start to finish. Most of the time will be spent in the lab…
Find out more »February 2019
The 3rd NEUBIAS Conference
The registration for the 3rd NEUBIAS conference in Luxembourg City, 2 - 8 February 2019 is now open. NEUBIAS is a COST Action which brings together life-scientists, microscopists, bioimage analysts and image analysis developers from 36 European, three neighboring countries + Australia, Singapore and the USA (www.neubias.org). NEUBIAS is a forum to exchange the newest findings, applications, and cutting-edge developments in Bioimage Analysis, machine learning, data mining, and storage. European Bioimage Analysts, an emergent group within the bioimaging analysis…
Find out more »March 2019
Computational image analysis and computer assisted applications workshop
Focus on computerized image analysis and computer-assisted applications, including: image processing and computer vision, image-based diagnosis through machine learning, medical imaging physics, computational modelling and simulation. Organized by Mads Clausen Institute, organizers: Jacek Fiutowski, Jonathan Brewer SDU. For registration please an email to: katarzyna(at)mci.sdu.dk no later than 26th of February 2019. Meeting program(pdf): 12:45 Sandwich lunch buffet 13:00 Medical image analysis,modelling and simulation for computer assisted therapy, Miguel A. Gonzalez Ballester, ICREA & Univ. PompeuFabra, Barcelona, Spain 13:45 Image based analysis of cellular…
Find out more »Proteins and Circuits in Memory
Despite huge efforts and technical advances in neuroscience, the molecular mechanisms underlying memory formation, storage, and recall are still far from understood. At this meeting, world-leading researchers within the field are invited to present their latest research and the status of current knowledge, identify key scientific questions, and discuss new directions of memory research. Junior researchers are strongly encouraged to participate, as this meeting presents a unique opportunity to discuss their projects with experts within the field and establish valuable…
Find out more »18th Annual Workshop on FLIM and FRET Microscopy
Registration is open for the 18th Annual Workshop on FLIM and FRET Microscopy, March 11-15, 2019. http://www.kcci.virginia.edu/workshop The Histochemical society is supporting TWO fellowships (each $1000) to attend the workshop which you can use it towards the workshop tuition fees. Please visit the web site for the 2019 award by clicking this link- http://histochemicalsociety.org/Awards/Awards.aspx . Please visit the 2017 awardees using the link- http://histochemicalsociety.org/Membership/Awards/Awardee-History/FRET-Workshop-Travel-Awardees.aspx Hands-on instruction and training on wide-field, confocal, Spectral, and lifetime FRET imaging…
Find out more »COMPARE Workshop on Single-Molecule imaging and spectroscopy of membrane proteins
COMPARE Workshop on Single-Molecule imaging and spectroscopy of membrane proteins March 12th – 13th 2019 University of Birmingham We are very pleased to announce our 2019 COMPARE Workshop, which this year will focus on Single-Molecule Imaging & Spectroscopy of Membrane Proteins. Single-molecule microscopy and spectroscopy are very powerful techniques that allow investigating the organization and dynamics of membrane proteins in cells and tissues with unpreceded spatiotemporal resolution. This workshop will bring together world leaders in single-molecule imaging and spectroscopy to…
Find out more »VISUALIZING BIOLOGICAL DATA VIZBI
The EMBO Workshop: Visualising Biological Data (VIZBI 2019) marks the 10th meeting on this topic. It will be held March 13–15 at the EMBL Advanced Training Centre, Heidelberg, Germany. VIZBI 2019 will feature talks from 21 world-leading researchers who will showcase visualizations transforming how life scientists view data, and driving key advances in molecular biology, systems biology, biomedical science, and ecology. The conference brings together a diverse community, including bioinformaticians, data scientists, computer scientists, and experimentalists, as well as medical illustrators, graphic…
Find out more »Imaging Flow Cytometry Meeting, AU
Besides an introduction to the Imaging Flow Cytometry technique the meeting will include presentations from international and Danish researchers. Free lunch, coffee and tea is provided. Invitation Usermeeting ISX Programme: 10.15-10.20 Welcome, Anja Bohn, The FACS Core Facility, Aarhus University 10.20-11:00 Introduction to Imaging Flow Cytometry, TBA, Luminex 11:00-11:15 Coffee break 11:15-12.00 Recent applications for Imaging Flow Cytometry , Dr. Ziv Porat, Weizmans Institute of Science, Israel 12.00-12.45 Lunch 12.45-13.00 Intracellular retention of C1-inhibitor in hereditary angioedema, Didde Haslund, PhD, Aarhus University…
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