Lemasters, John J. |
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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. ***** I am pleased to invite you and your students, postdocs and colleagues to attend the Sixth Charleston Workshop on LIGHT MICROSCOPY FOR THE BIOSCIENCES (LMB), June 4-9, 2017. Registration is limited to 20, so please enroll early. Sixth Charleston Workshop on LIGHT MICROSCOPY FOR THE BIOSCIENCES (LMB) Medical University of South Carolina June 4-9, 2017 The Sixth Charleston Workshop on LIGHT MICROSCOPY FOR THE BIOSCIENCES (LMB) will provide a solid introduction to the concepts and practical applications of light microscopy relevant to modern cell and molecular biology. Students will have opportunities for extensive hands-on experience with state-of-the-art equipment for optical imaging, digital image processing, fluorescence, confocal/multiphoton microscopy and super-resolution microscopy guided by experienced academic and commercial faculty. Lectures and laboratory exercises will include: optics of image formation; microscope alignment; phase contrast and differential interference contrast microscopy; video and digital cameras; contrast enhancement by analog and digital image processing; principles of fluorescence and fluorescence microscopy; ion imaging and fluorescent probes, including green fluorescent protein; fluorescence resonance energy transfer; laser scanning confocal and multiphoton microscopy and super-resolution microscopy. Commercial faculty representing leading microscope manufacturers will make available for students use of the latest and most advanced instrumentation for light microscopy, image detection and computerized image analysis. Joerg Bewersdorf of Yale University will be a keynote lecturer on “Super-resolution Microscopy”. The LMB Workshop is designed for doctoral level scientists, pre-doctoral students and high level technical personnel. No prior experience with microscopy is required. All students will benefit from in-depth interaction with instructors. Students are encouraged to bring their own specimens for analysis. Registration fee: $650.00 (limited scholarships will be available from Hollings Cancer Center) Application Deadline: April 25, 2017 Principal Instructors: John J. Lemasters, M.D., Ph.D., Organizer Anna-Liisa Nieminen, Ph.D. Monika Beck Gooz, M.D., Ph.D. To apply, send a curriculum vitae and a brief letter describing your research interests and reasons for enrolling. Because the course is expected to be oversubscribed, applicants should inquire as soon as possible. Please indicate your complete mailing address, telephone/fax number and email address. Full consideration will be given to applications received by April 25, 2017 For further information and to apply, contact: Monika Beck Gooz, MD, PhD Research Associate Professor Cell & Molecular Imaging Core, Hollings Cancer Center Drug Discovery Building DD507 Medical University of South Carolina 70 President Street, MSC 139 Charleston, SC 29425 E-mail: [hidden email] Tel: (843) 876-2363 -- John J. Lemasters, MD, PhD Professor and GlaxoSmithKline Distinguished Endowed Chair Director, Center for Cell Death, Injury and Regeneration Departments of Drug Discovery & Biomedical Sciences and Biochemistry & Molecular Biology Medical University of South Carolina DD504 Drug Discovery Building 70 President Street, MSC 139 Charleston, SC 29425 Office: 843-876-2360 Lab: 843-876-2354 Fax: 843-876-2353 Email: [hidden email] http://academicdepartments.musc.edu/ccdir ------------------------------------------------------------------------- This message was secured via TLS by MUSC. |
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