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Martin Spitaler
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Subject: Fwd: "Microscopy in Focus" - SIGN UP NOW for our newest
Science Webinar!
Date: Thu, 14 Feb 2013 10:38:11 +0000
From: Magee, Tony <t.magee at imperial.ac.uk>
To: Spitaler, Martin <m.spitaler at imperial.ac.uk>
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> New complimentary webinar from /Science/:
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> *Microscopy in Focus: The Art and Science of Image Quality*
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> You are invited to hear our panel of experts on March 7, 2013, in this
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> *Date: *Thursday, March 7, 2013
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> *About This Webinar *
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> High resolution microscopy has become a widespread and ubiquitous
> technology in most life science laboratories and high quality images
> have become an essential part of many publications. Technology such as
> confocality can enhance image contrast by eliminating out of focus
> light, but this is often at the expense of signal intensity and
> increased phototoxicity. In this webinar our experts will discuss the
> benefits and challenges of confocality, compare and contrast it with
> other technologies such as deconvolution, and provide advice on which
> technology is best for which application.
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> During the webinar, our panelists will:
> - Obtain an overview of confocal microscopy and its application in
> basic research
> - Learn about technologies such as deconvolution, which can help to
> preserve maximum light input and provide better image quality
> - Receive best practice advice for obtaining the best quality images,
> regardless of the technique used
> - Have their questions answered live by our respected thought-leaders!
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> *Participants:*
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> Jason Swedlow , Ph.D.
> University of Dundee,
> Dundee, U.K.
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> John Murray, M.D., Ph.D.
> Indiana University
> Bloomington, IN
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> Paul C. Goodwin, M.Sc
> GE Healthcare
> Issaquah, WA
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