6th ABiS Advanced Light Microscopy Course at OIST
Date
Location
Description
Date and Venue
- Date: January 24th Monday - 25th Tuesday, 2021
- Venue: OIST campus, Onna-son, Okinawa
- Language: English
Description
The course will cover all the way from the fundamentals of optical microscopy to state-of-the-art, multi-dimensional wide field fluorescence, confocal, super-resolution and light-sheet microscopy systems. Participants will learn through lectures, practical demonstrations and discussions, designed to deliver the principles and applications of modern microscopy.
A strong emphasis will be placed on ‘choosing the right tool for the job’. Participants will also learn to obtain and interpret microscope images, to assess data for common errors and artifacts, and to perform quantitative optical measurements.
The course will benefit primarily graduate students postdoctoral trainees and research scientists in the biological sciences. Non-biologists seeking a comprehensive introduction to microscopy and digital imaging in the biomedical sciences will also benefit greatly from this course.
Topics
- Basics of optics and microscopy
- Modern techniques for fluorescence live imaging
- Practical aspects in fluorescence light microscopy for biosciences
- Hyphenated techniques in microscopy
- Introduction and principals of superresolution fluorescence microscopy
- Current opinions in clearing methods for neuroscience
- Light-sheet microscopy: theory and applications
Hands-on
- Demonstration and practical insights on advanced light microscopy systems designed for the investigation of sub-optical resolution structures (eg. cytoskeleton of the cell) on live and fixed samples as well as large structure (eg. whole tissue / small organism) in cleared samples.
Registration
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Application deadline: December 28th Tuesday, 2021
- Travel funding available (accommodation and domestic flights only)
Contact
- Shinya Komoto
- img-request@oist.jp
- Tel: 098-982-3648
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