Course - Heidelberg, Germany
Light microscopy is the most widely used form of microscopy for life science research. The correct handling of the microscope and optimizing image quality (e.g. contrast, resolution) and experimental design according to different applications are crucial to obtain the best results. This five-day course will provide the participants with an overview about the basics of microscopy (light and optics, contrast techniques and imaging). The confocal part will include multicolor, 3D- and time lapse imaging as well as spectral imaging, photobleaching (FRAP, FLIP, FLAP) and photoactivation techniques. Basic image analysis tools including measurement functions, colocalization and spectral unmixing as well as 3D/4D image processing will be covered, both in theory and practice. The course will combine lectures with intense daily hands-on practices followed by discussions.
- Organization: CCO EMBL
Mon, Jun 15, 2015 - Fri, Jun 19, 2015
Advanced Training Centre
Heidelberg, Germany
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