[FILM-Users 00421] Fwd: FW: Webcast: Innovations in real time imaging with Super Resolution Microscopy

Martin Spitaler m.spitaler at imperial.ac.uk
Thu Oct 24 17:35:06 BST 2013


...forwarded for your information,

Martin



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*The latest innovations **
*in real-time imaging of *
*cells with Super *
*Resolution Microscopy ***

*A discussion into new technical innovations for *
*Super Resolution Microscopy*


*Date: Thursday November 7th*
/Available on demand from November 8th/

*Time: *
*8am PST / 11am EST*
*4pm GMT / 5pm CET**

	

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*Speakers: *
**Dr Jennifer Lippincott-Schwartz*
NIH Distinguished Investigator.

*Dr Orla Hanrahan*
Andor Technology.

*Dr Susan Cox*
King's College, London.

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Due to the diffraction limit, standard light microscopes can at best 
resolve features which are around 200nm apart, meaning that they are 
unsuited to many biological applications. In this webcast, three expert 
speakers will discuss super resolution microscopy, a rapidly developing 
field that is breaking the diffraction limit to enable the close 
examination of finely detailed biological samples.

The current focus of the Super Resolution Microscopy community is to 
increase the utility of existing localisation microscopy techniques such 
as photo-activated localization microscopy (PALM) and stochastic optical 
reconstruction microscopy (STORM) – in these methods, fluorophores 
within a sample emit low levels of light, which is imaged many thousands 
of times. This creates a single composite image with resolution at the 
true molecular length scale. However, this process is slow, meaning that 
these techniques are not best suited to real-time imaging of cells and 
tissues.

Our first speaker, Dr Jennifer Lippincott-Schwartz, will discuss 
research currently underway using genetically-encoded photoactivatable 
proteins (PA-FPs) for superresolution imaging which has dramatically 
expanded the study of cellular organization, function and dynamics. Our 
second speaker, Dr Susan Cox will go into some detail on the algorithms 
which facilitate high resolution imaging of live cell dynamics at the 
nanoscale and lastly Dr Orla Hanrahan will discuss fast and sensitive 
detector technologies which are suitable for the low light intensities 
of the single molecule techniques and the speed required for live cell 
super resolution applications.

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