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Imaging Structure & Function in the Nervous System

Written by BCI Staff | May 23, 2017 6:00:00 PM

Spotlight on Science Meetings, Conferences and Events brings you information on the following event: Imaging Structure & Function in the Nervous System

Advances in light microscopy, digital image processing, and the development of a variety of powerful fluorescent probes present expanding opportunities for investigating the nervous system, from synaptic spines to networks in the brain. This intensive laboratory and lecture course will provide participants with the theoretical and practical knowledge to utilize emergent imaging technologies. The primary emphasis of the course will be on vital light microscopy. Students will learn the principles of light microscopy, as well as the use of different types of cameras, laser scanning systems, functional fluorophores, delivery techniques, and digital image-processing software. In addition to transmitted light microscopy for viewing cellular structure, the course will examine a variety of molecular probes of cell function, including calcium-sensitive dyes, optogenetic and photo-activatable molecules. Particular weight will be given to multi-photon laser scanning microscopy and to biological fluorophores, especially Green-Fluorescent Protein (GFP) and its variants. We will use a spectrum of neural and cell biological systems, including living animals, brain slices, and cultured cells.

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

Cold Spring Harbor, NY

Phone: (516) 367-8346

https://meetings.cshl.edu/courses.aspx?course=C-IMAG&year=17

Tuesday, July 25, 2017 to Monday, August 14, 2017