[FILM-Users 00424] Tomorrow: FILM Club 30 Oct 2013: London super-resolution group

Martin Spitaler m.spitaler at imperial.ac.uk
Tue Oct 29 10:04:20 GMT 2013


Just a reminder about tomorrow's FILM Club for anyone interested in 
super-resolution microscopy

Wednesday 30 October 4.30pm
Imperial College London / South Kensington campus / Fleming Building (SAFB)
MDL1 Bay D


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Subject: 	FILM Club 30 Oct 2013: London super-resolution group
Date: 	Tue, 22 Oct 2013 17:46:16 +0100
From: 	Martin Spitaler <m.spitaler at imperial.ac.uk>
To: 	FILM-Users mailing list <film-users at imperial.ac.uk>



London super-resolution group Dear microscopists,

   the date of the next FILM Club will be used to *launch the London 
Super-Resolution Group*, an informal meeting of people across London 
working with super-resolution microscopy. We have a very strong 
collection of people in London now, from Susan Cox (3B localisation) to 
Dylan Owen (formerly Paul French lab, now also Kings College), from 
Ricardo Henriques (QuickPALM) to Imperial's very own home-brew 
super-resolution, STED in Paul French's Photonics lab and PALM / STROM 
in the facility [FILM].

  So the London Super-Resolution Group will start at the upcoming *FILM 
Club***on *Wednesday 30 October 4.30pm* with an introduction of 
super-resolution at Imperial College, showing the various aspects of 
this powerful but challenging technology:

  * *Martin Spitaler* - the /facility manager/, welcome and overview of
    super-resolution in and outside the facility [FILM]
  * *Paul French* - the /physicist/, building and pushing
    super-resolution microscopes
  * *Kim Jonas* - the /biologist/, what super-resolution means for the
    understanding of biological processes
  * *Edward Cohen* - the /statistician/, how to make sense of noisy and
    error-prone super-resolution data

*Wednesday 30 October 4.30pm**
**Imperial College London / South Kensington campus / Fleming Building 
(SAFB)**
**MDL1 Bay D**
**
*Coming from Exhibition Road, turn left into the campus towards the 
Queen's Tower / Lawn, the Fleming Building will be on your left (glass 
building opposite the tower, no. 33 on the campus map 
<https://workspace.imperial.ac.uk/campusinfo/public/sthkencampus.pdf>). 
Walk into the building and straight ahead all the way back, past the 
cafeteria, then turn right and go up to the *first floor* via stairs / 
lift; on the first floor the MDL1 is on your left (knock on the door if 
closed).

   For those who can't make it so early, we'll move on for more 
socialising and discussions afterwards to the *Queens Arms* 
<http://www.thequeensarmskensington.co.uk/>, 30 Queens Gate Mews, 
Kensington, London, *SW7 5QL* 
<https://maps.google.com/maps?q=queens+arms+SW7+5QL&hl=en&ll=51.499101,-0.180585&spn=0.001369,0.002103&sll=51.49964,-0.180191&sspn=0.005477,0.008411&t=m&z=19>. 


Looking forward to seeing you there,

Martin

  * Imperial College campus map:
    <https://workspace.imperial.ac.uk/campusinfo/public/sthkencampus.pdf>
  * Queen's Arms:
    <https://maps.google.com/maps?q=queens+arms+SW7+5QL&hl=en&ll=51.499101,-0.180585&spn=0.001369,0.002103&sll=51.49964,-0.180191&sspn=0.005477,0.008411&t=m&z=19>

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*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



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