[FILM-Users 00373] Fwd: Webinar: The open source microscope concept in theory and practice

Martin Spitaler m.spitaler at imperial.ac.uk
Wed Jun 12 10:29:52 BST 2013


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Martin


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Subject: 	Webinar: The open source microscope concept in theory and 
practice
Date: 	Mon, 10 Jun 2013 11:15:51 +0200
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The open source microscope
concept in theory and practice
The speed at which life science microscopy applications are currently 
evolving requires equipment able to match the pace. As the number of 
tasks required by microscope systems ever-increases, scientists have a 
real need for equipment flexibility.

This webinar in cooperation with _SelectScience 
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presents a new open source concept to microscopy, which enables 
microscopists to effortlessly mould their imaging system to wide-ranging 
application needs.

Prof. Sarah Köster, Research Group Leader at the University of Göttingen 
and Wolfgang Hempell, Section Manager at Olympus Europe, will 
demonstrate how open source frames can be easily modified for even the 
most high-end set-ups, such as fluorescence cross-correlation 
spectroscopy realised on basis of an _IX73_ 
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frame.

Key learning objectives:


■ 	Single wavelength FCCS for in-situ studies of molecular assembly.
■ 	Infinite light path, the gateway to modify observation methods of 
microscopes.
■ 	Open source microscopy, making the infinite light path accessible to 
every researcher.

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