Concepts to set up the first experiment for 3D STED

Event details
Date | 20.04.2016 |
Hour | 10:00 |
Speaker | Dr. Jana Döhner, University of Zürich |
Location | |
Category | Conferences - Seminars |
Stimulated Emission Depletion (STED) microscopy was developed by S. Hell who received the Nobel prize (as well as the E. Betzig and W.E. Moerner prize) "for the development of super-resolved fluorescence microscopy". The new microscope enables to improve the resolution in all three dimensions and provides maximal flexibility in terms of selection of fluorophores due to the three depletion wavelengths (592 nm, 660 nm, 775 nm). More information about this technology can be found here:
Leica SP8 STED 3X
In order to give you the possibility to see this new instrument we are proposing a workshop Wednesday, 20. April 2016. After a brief theoretical introduction in the morning there will be a hands-on session in the afternoon. There will be a session with standard samples as well as sessions with your favorite specimen. In order to plan this hands-on sessions we kindly ask you to register via the following link:
http://inscription.epfl.ch/?form=STED_workshop
Leica SP8 STED 3X
In order to give you the possibility to see this new instrument we are proposing a workshop Wednesday, 20. April 2016. After a brief theoretical introduction in the morning there will be a hands-on session in the afternoon. There will be a session with standard samples as well as sessions with your favorite specimen. In order to plan this hands-on sessions we kindly ask you to register via the following link:
http://inscription.epfl.ch/?form=STED_workshop
Practical information
- General public
- Free
Organizer
- Dr. Arne Seitz
Contact
- Dr. Arne Seitz