Light Microscopy Course - July 2020

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Light Microscopy Course - July 2020

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We will again be hosting the Light Microscopy Summer School at York (The EC
stated most culturally vibrant city in the UK as well as being one of the
most beautiful historic cities) in July 2020.
https://www.rms.org.uk/discover-engage/event-calendar/light-microscopy-summer-school-2020.html

This 3-day course will be immediately followed by a two day hands-on
Confocal Course - Getting the most from your Confocal Microscope.
https://www.rms.org.uk/discover-engage/event-calendar/getting-the-most-from-your-confocal-course-2020.html

The course is open to anyone and run by the charity, the Royal
Microscopical Society, as part of their remit to support the microscopy
community.

The Light Microscopy summer school is an annual three day course held at
the University of York covering the principles of light microscopy.
Participants are also trained in practical issues surrounding light
microscopy. After introductory presentations, the course is taught
predominantly through hands-on practical sessions.

The course is suitable for both novices and more experienced users wanting
to gain a greater understanding of the microscope and feedback every year
is always fantastic. Students came from a range of backgrounds in 2019,
within both research and commercial organisations. All benefited greatly
from the Course and left with increased understanding and skills.

For more details please contact [hidden email]

Best

Pete

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Chemically induced neurite-like outgrowth reveals a multicellular network
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Voltage-dependent activation of Rac1 by Nav1.5 channels promotes cell
migration - Journal Cellular Physiology 2019
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Dr Peter O'Toole
Director of the Bioscience Technology Facility
Head of Imaging and Cytometry
Bioscience Technology Facility
Department of Biology (Area 15)
University of York
YORK
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