Organized by Josef Gotzmann (MFPL, AT) of the Central BioOptics/Light Microscopy Facility, this Workshop will demonstrate new techniques for live imaging yielding outstanding axial resolution at very low energy exposition. Two companies will showcase their products.
Organized by Alex Dammermann (MFPL, AT) of the DK Chromosome Dynamics, this Workshop will provide a hands-on practice for novices and seasoned users alike. The list of instructors is truly impressive: Clare Waterman (NIH), Paul Maddox (IRIC), Iva Tolic-Norrelykke (MPI), Alexey Khodjakov (Wadsworth Center) and Peter Carlton (Kyoto University). Lectures are open to the public.
The topics will include FLIM, FC(C)S, AFM and various superresolution techniques. Further information available here. Deadline for abstract submission and early bird registration is 31 May, 2013.
An absolute must for people in imaging. The topics include super resolution- and single-molecule imaging, probe development and use of novel microscopy techniques in biological studies. The organizers have invited a number of truly outstanding speakers - Roger Tsien, Eric Betzig, Jennifer Lippincott-Schwartz, Atsushi Miyawaki, Stefan Hell, Ron Vale, Enrico Gratton, Claire Waterman and many others. Limited number of registration fee waivers and travel grants available for young researchers. Further information available here. Registration is now open.
Dr. Kraemer will provide an introduction to the new MicroTime200 FLIM/FCS system being installed by the CSF at the MFPL main building.
From the information email: “This course will give an introduction to contemporary microscopy techniques. Lectures will cover microscopy-related principles of optics, principles of fluorescence, anatomy of the microscope, methods of optical sectioning, image acquisition methods, and the basics of data analysis. Hands-on sessions will introduce students to Widefield, TIRF, Confocal, Multiphoton and Spinning disc microscopy. Two hands-on sessions will be dedicated to image analysis methods.”
More information available here.
The topics include FLIM, FCS and FCCS. The talks are accompanied by hands-on sessions. Further information available here. They day before the course starts (February 18, 2013), PicoQuant organizes a half-day hands-on training for their flagship software SymPhoTime, now available as a 64-bit version.
The topics will include FLIM, FC(C)S, AFM and various superresolution techniques (STED, PALM, STORM, etc). Further information available here.
One of the key events in the area of advanced imaging techniques. The topics covered include FC(C)S, RICS, PCH, N&B, FLIM, image data analysis and simulations. The Workshop includes talks, extensive computer training on simulations and data analysis, hands-on practicals and the amazing environment of Southern California. Further information and registration available here.