www.leibniz-ipht.de Imaging: sms orium ampus) in Jena tive for subcellular 3D resolution Cambridge) functions py SYMPOSIUM ON MICROSCOPY IMAGING: FROM MOLECULES TO ORGANISMS Organized by the Leibniz Institute of Photonic Technology in cooperation with Nikon MARCH 22 – MARCH 23, 2017 Abbe of Photonics // Auditorium // Albert-Einstein-Str. 6 // Jena ved microscopy in cell Center biology PROGRAM WEDNESDAY, MARCH 22, 2017 ree registration by email to 9:15 Opening Remarks 9:30 Lab on the cheap: 3D printing high precision mechanisms for open source microscopy // Richard Bowman (University of Cambridge) 10:05 Lightsheet Image Reconstruction and the Application to Whole Organism Transcription Imaging // Stephan Preibisch (MDC Berlin) 10:40 COFFEE BREAK – DISCUSSIONS 11:10 The Mesolens: a giant colour-corrected microscope objective for subcellular 3D resolution within 85 cubic millimetres of tissue. // Brad Amos (MRC Cambridge) 11:45 Image Scanning Microscopy with engineered point spread functions // Alexander Jesacher (Universität Innsbruck) 14:05 Holographic Micro-endoscopy Through Multimode Waveguides // Tomas Cizmar (University of Dundee) 14:40 Nikon N-SIM: Super Resolution made simple // Pablo H. Varas (Nikon) 15:15 COFFEE BREAK – DISCUSSIONS 15:45 Deep-tissue imaging and whole-vertebrate microscopy // Benjamin Judkewitz (Charité Berlin) 16:20 Principle and applications of low-light time resolved microscopy in cell biology // Werner Zuschratter (LIN Magdeburg) 16:55 Raman light sheet microscopy // Walter Müller (IPHT Jena) 17:30 Closing Remarks THURSDAY, MARCH 23, 2017 12:20 LUNCH BREAK 9:00-17:00 Hands on Sessions 13:30 Looking Deeply in Living Biology // John Girkin (Durham University) More information and free registration here! In Cooperation with:
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