[FILM-Users 00381] Reminder: FILM Microscopy Day 2013 - 28 June 2013

Martin Spitaler m.spitaler at imperial.ac.uk
Fri Jun 21 18:01:34 BST 2013


...just a reminder about next week's microscopy day; registration is 
free but required, so please register *by Tue 24 June* latest,

Martin


-------- Original Message --------
Subject: 	FILM Microscopy Day 2013 - 28 June 2013
Date: 	Tue, 11 Jun 2013 10:30:52 +0100
From: 	Martin Spitaler <m.spitaler at imperial.ac.uk>
Reply-To: 	FILM Service <film-service at imperial.ac.uk>
To: 	FILM-Users mailing list <film-users at imperial.ac.uk>
CC: 	Spencer Shorte <sshorte at pasteur.fr>



Dear microscopists,

   we have now finalised the programme of this year's FILM Microscopy 
Day, and I'm pleased to announce that we will finish the day with a 
plenary lecture given by Spencer Shorte from the Institute Pasteur in 
Paris on a new technique for intravital imaging. So don't miss out on an 
interesting day! Those who have attended previous years will know that 
this is an excellent opportunity to get answers to those questions you 
always had about microscopy.

   But even if you have participated previously, we have added new 
topics - and after a successful start last year, the *Microscopy Match 
Maker *is back - an excellent opportunity to form collaborations, get 
ideas and feedback, or just see what other people are doing. The 
presentations are only 3 minutes / max. 3 slides, so hard work to 
prepare, so please make sure you put your name down. And supervisors, 
please encourage your students and postdocs to participate, to show 
their / your research and connect with other labs.

   Please registrater NOW by email to <film-service at imperial.ac.uk>, 
stating whether you will contribute a presentation for the Microscopy 
Match Maker, a poster, (ideally) both, or just come and listen. 
*Registration is free*, but we need numbers for catering and organisation.

See you all there, good imaging,

Martin

------------------------------------------------------------------------

*FILM MICROSCOPY DAY 2013**
**Friday 28 June 2013**
**G34**
***

------------------------------------------------------------------------
PROGRAMME:
------------------------------------------------------------------------


      Morning session

*10.00-11.00         Basics of microscopy (Martin Spitaler, FILM)*
magnification, properties of light, resolution, transmitted light 
contrast (PH, DIC, darkfield), epifluorescence, confocal microscopy

*11.00-11.45         Live imaging techniques (Mark Scott, FILM) *
Multiphoton, in vivo imaging, second harmonic generation (SHG), 
photobleaching, phototoxicity

*11.45-12.00         coffee & tea break*


      MICROSCOPY MATCH-MAKER

*12.000-13.00        Microscopy Match-Maker:*
FILM users present their research performed in FILM
through 3 min snapshot presentations

*13.00-14.00         Poster session with sandwich lunch*


      Afternoon session

*14.00-14.45         A walk through the zoo: Molecular  imaging tools 
(Martin Spitaler, FILM)*
FRAP, FLIP, FLIM, FRET, FCS, FUEL, BRET and more

*14.45-15.30         Super-resolution microscopy (Steve Rothery, FILM) *
TIRF, PALM, STORM

*15.30-15.45         coffee & tea break*

*15.45-16.30         Understanding images (Luis Pizarro, Computing) *
basics of image data analysis, like noise removal, segmentation, 
tracking, registration


      PLENARY LECTURE

*16.30-17.30         Plenary talk:
                                 Spencer Shorte (Institute Pasteur, Paris):
                                 "Deep-tissue intravital imaging using 
bioluminescence excitation of nanoparticles"* (title to be confirmed)

The plenary lecture will be followed by drinks and nibbles


------------------------------------------------------------------------
*Martin Spitaler, PhD*

*FILM - Facility for Imaging by Light Microscopy*
- Facility Manager -
Sir Alexander Fleming Building, desk 401
Imperial College London / South Kensington
Exhibition Road
London SW7 2AZ
UK

Tel. +44-(0)20-759-42023
E-mail m.spitaler at imperial.ac.uk <mailto:m.spitaler at imperial.ac.uk>
Website: http://imperial.ac.uk/imagingfacility



-------------- next part --------------
HTML attachment scrubbed and removed


More information about the FILM-Users mailing list