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| Laser Scanning Microscopy |
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| in Biomedical Applications |
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Prerequisites:
Basic knowledge in light and fluorescence microscopy
Laser Scanning Microscopy is becoming a standard method in biomedical research. Excellent knowledge of its theory and application is a precondition for experimental success.
In this course we will equip you with the skills for confident operation of our systems as well as reliable and high-quality image acquisition and more, ranging from handling of three-dimensional specimens to quantitative image analysis.
- Theoretical principles of Laser Scanning Microscopy
- The confocal microscope: Basic components and functions
- Image acquisition, optimization and evaluation
- Multifluorescence imaging; prevention of emission and excitation crosstalk
- Time lapse imaging
- 3D image acquisition, reconstruction and presentation
two days, 9 a.m. - 6 p.m.
Participants:
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