Watkins, Simon C-2 |
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To join, leave or search the confocal microscopy listserv, go to: http://lists.umn.edu/cgi-bin/wa?A0=confocalmicroscopy Post images on http://www.imgur.com and include the link in your posting. ***** Folks, we would like to announce that enrollment for Quantitative Fluorescence Microscopy 2016 at the Mount Desert Island Marine Laboratory in Maine is now open. The tremendous success of the course over the last several years has encouraged us to run it again next year, and as it is January it is time to start our enrollment. This is an intensive lab/lecture course, focusing on fluorescence microscopy in all its forms, including widefield, Confocal, Multiphoton, Decon, Super resolution TIRF, FRET, 2D and 3D image processing (including time based analysis), etc, though with an emphasis on live cell methods. We also encourage students to provide their own specimens such that the hands on components of the course are as enriching as possible Enrollment is quite competitive, so if you think that you or your colleagues would benefit from the course please enroll as soon as possible. We will be continuing the successful changes that were implemented over the last few years, namely: 1: Alumni are eligible to return. Because we made sweeping changes in the curriculum a couple of years back, and all aspects of imaging have advanced enormously we feel it is time to allow past students to take the course again. So... alumni... you are welcome to return to the course. Please point out that you are an alumnus in the application. 2: The second big change which has been driven by a common student request that we have rolling admissions. We have decided to continue this also. Our first student group will be accepted at the end of january, then march and the final group in April. There are no particular quotas for each block, rather students should have good projects that suit the flavor and goals of the course. 3: The course will run the same week as last year, from May 20th to May 27th 2015. It ends the Friday before Memorial day. The plan being that you and guests could spend the weekend in Arcadia national park. Or of course get home for any celebrations you have planned. 4: An expanded concentration on light sheet methods and super-resolution including STED, PALM, STORM, and GSD (we expect to have instruments for each technology available at the course) You can find out about the course or register here https://mdibl.org/course/qfm-2016/ Please contact me directly if you have any questions about the course or content Simon Simon C. Watkins Ph.D, FRC Path Distinguished Professor and Vice Chair Cell Biology Professor Immunology Director Center for Biologic Imaging BSTS 225 University of Pittsburgh 3500 Terrace St Pittsburgh PA 15261 412-352-2277 www.cbi.pitt.edu<http://www.cbi.pitt.edu/> |
Watkins, Simon C-2 |
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To join, leave or search the confocal microscopy listserv, go to: http://lists.umn.edu/cgi-bin/wa?A0=confocalmicroscopy Post images on http://www.imgur.com and include the link in your posting. ***** Sorry, that's obviously May 20th to May 27th 2016 Simon C. Watkins Ph.D, FRC Path Distinguished Professor and Vice Chair Cell Biology Professor Immunology Director Center for Biologic Imaging BSTS 225 University of Pittsburgh 3500 Terrace St Pittsburgh PA 15261 412-352-2277 www.cbi.pitt.edu -----Original Message----- From: Confocal Microscopy List [mailto:[hidden email]] On Behalf Of Watkins, Simon C Sent: Monday, January 11, 2016 9:39 AM To: [hidden email] Subject: Quantitative Fluorescence Microscopy 2016 first announcement ***** To join, leave or search the confocal microscopy listserv, go to: http://lists.umn.edu/cgi-bin/wa?A0=confocalmicroscopy Post images on http://www.imgur.com and include the link in your posting. ***** Folks, we would like to announce that enrollment for Quantitative Fluorescence Microscopy 2016 at the Mount Desert Island Marine Laboratory in Maine is now open. The tremendous success of the course over the last several years has encouraged us to run it again next year, and as it is January it is time to start our enrollment. This is an intensive lab/lecture course, focusing on fluorescence microscopy in all its forms, including widefield, Confocal, Multiphoton, Decon, Super resolution TIRF, FRET, 2D and 3D image processing (including time based analysis), etc, though with an emphasis on live cell methods. We also encourage students to provide their own specimens such that the hands on components of the course are as enriching as possible Enrollment is quite competitive, so if you think that you or your colleagues would benefit from the course please enroll as soon as possible. We will be continuing the successful changes that were implemented over the last few years, namely: 1: Alumni are eligible to return. Because we made sweeping changes in the curriculum a couple of years back, and all aspects of imaging have advanced enormously we feel it is time to allow past students to take the course again. So... alumni... you are welcome to return to the course. Please point out that you are an alumnus in the application. 2: The second big change which has been driven by a common student request that we have rolling admissions. We have decided to continue this also. Our first student group will be accepted at the end of january, then march and the final group in April. There are no particular quotas for each block, rather students should have good projects that suit the flavor and goals of the course. 3: The course will run the same week as last year, from May 20th to May 27th 2015. It ends the Friday before Memorial day. The plan being that you and guests could spend the weekend in Arcadia national park. Or of course get home for any celebrations you have planned. 4: An expanded concentration on light sheet methods and super-resolution including STED, PALM, STORM, and GSD (we expect to have instruments for each technology available at the course) You can find out about the course or register here https://mdibl.org/course/qfm-2016/ Please contact me directly if you have any questions about the course or content Simon Simon C. Watkins Ph.D, FRC Path Distinguished Professor and Vice Chair Cell Biology Professor Immunology Director Center for Biologic Imaging BSTS 225 University of Pittsburgh 3500 Terrace St Pittsburgh PA 15261 412-352-2277 www.cbi.pitt.edu<http://www.cbi.pitt.edu/> |
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