Practical Course by BIOP: From fast to long-term live imaging

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Date 23.05.2023
Hour 13:0017:30
Speaker José Artacho
Olivier Burri
Nicolas Chiaruttini
Thierry Laroche
Romain Guiet
 
Location
Category Conferences - Seminars
Event Language English

The BIOP continues its series on practically related light microscopy courses. We are happy to announce the forth course, with a topic that was chosen based on your input:
“From Fast to Long-term Live Imaging”.
It will take place on Tuesday, 23rd May from 13:00 until 17:00  and will teach and demonstrate how to optimally do live cell imaging using four different microscopes:
-Zeiss LSM980 confocal microscope with Airy detector.
-Spinning disk confocal microscope.
-Zeiss Lattice LightSheet microscope.
-Perkin Elmer Operetta (high throughput microscopy).  
 
The course is open to everyone from EPFL and registration is free of charge. However, unjustified late cancellations (less than 3 working days before the course date) and no show ups will be charged with a fee of CHF 250.
It is expected that participants are familiar with the basic concepts of light microscopy and have used a microscope recently. 

If you are interested please find below a link for registration:
https://forms.gle/TpVuNiuQL9uThE4b9

Please log-in to google using your EPFL email, which will prompt you for your GASPAR credentials. Non EPFL participants are invited to contact the BIOP directly.
The practical course is limited to 12 participants and places will be given based on a “first come, first served” basis. Registration deadline is May, 19th.
                                                                                                                                                                                   
Do not hesitate to get in contact with us in case of questions. We are looking forward to seeing you soon.
 
Best regards
 
Your BIOP team

Practical information

  • Informed public
  • Free

Organizer

  • Thierry Laroche

Tags

ptbiop confocal microscopy live imaging

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