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Bangalore Microscopy Course 2013

Written by BCI Staff | Aug 31, 2013 7:39:00 AM

Bangalore Microscopy Course 2013

Course - Bangalore, India

The Vth Bangalore Microscopy Course will be organized at the National Centre for Biological Sciences, NCBS, Bangalore, India. Taught by world leaders in biological microscopy, this course provides didactic and hands-on training in state-of-the-art optical microscopy techniques. A range of topics from basic microscopy to super-resolution imaging will be covered. Research seminars detailing applications of light microscopy to address specific biological questions will also be part of the program.

Lectures will be combined with hands-on training in a dedicated teaching laboratory equipped with many state-of-the-art microscopes. The final two days of the course will give the participants an opportunity to do independent work or a mini-project.

The course will be intense and will require full-time participation from morning till evening. Lectures will be combined with practical demonstrations and discussions with teachers. The course will cover many aspects of modern biological microscopy including microscope optics, associated hardware, fluorophores and sample preparation techniques. Participants can bring their own samples to image using the systems available at the course.

Organization: National Centre for Biological Sciences

 

(Courtesy of Microscopes and Microscopy Imaging, via leica-microsystems.com)

Bangalore Microscopy Course 2013

Sun, Sep 08, 2013 - Sun, Sep 15, 2013

National Centre for Biological Sciences

GKVK Post, Bellary Road, Bangalore, India

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