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EMBO Practical Course on Current Methods in Cell Biology

Written by BCI Staff | Sep 18, 2013 11:45:00 AM

EMBO Practical Course: Current methods in Cell Biology

Course - Heidelberg, Germany

The major aim of the course is to allow participants to experience modern cell biology at work: not only see but also try out in practice how cutting-edge technologies can be used to answer outstanding questions at the frontiers of cell biology.

By tradition, the entire faculty of the Cell Biology and Biophysics Unit of EMBL teaches the course. This uniquely allows us to cover a broad spectrum of techniques that is not offered by any other course, which typically focus on a specific subject.

Therefore, our course will provide an update to the latest developments from the beginning to the end of an experiment:

    - starting with recent advances in fluorescent probe development (e.g. FRET-based activity probes)
    - through new techniques and tricks of biological sample preparation (e.g. mounting of live embryos)
    - novel approaches in biochemistry
    - cutting-edge microscopy (e.g. light-sheet imaging of entire organisms
    - superresolution light microscopy and correlative light and electron microscopy)
    - to image analysis and computational modeling – covering the complete range of biological complexity from single molecules to whole organisms.

Organization: CCO EMBL

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EMBO Practical Course: Current methods in Cell Biology

Thu, Sep 26, 2013 - Fri, Oct 04, 2013

EMBL Advanced Training Centre, Heidelberg, Germany

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