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> Subject: Register to New Approaches in Light Microscopy Workshop at Harvard , Nov 17-19, 2015 , program is complete !
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> Dear Microscopy enthusiasts,
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> The NALM event is around the corner, program is now complete with 12 lectures on Nov 17th and hands-on sessions on Nov 18 and 19, we encourage bringing samples !
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> To download the program & register, click on the following link :
http://axiomoptics.com/events/the-1st-new-approaches-in-light-microscopy-workshop/ <
http://axiomoptics.com/events/the-1st-new-approaches-in-light-microscopy-workshop/>
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> The following microscopy techniques will be explored :
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> - Adaptive optics for microscopy
> Adaptive optics is a new technique used to increase SNR, imaging depth and resolutions of light microscopy techniques by correcting optical aberrations.
> It is currently used on super-resolution, spinning disk confocal and non linear microscopy techniques.
> Fore more information go to
http://www.imagine-optic.com/en/applications/microscopy/ <
http://www.imagine-optic.com/en/applications/microscopy/>
>
> - Fluorescence Lifetime Imaging microscopy ( FLIM) Fluorescence-lifetime imaging microscopy or FLIM is an imaging technique producing an image based on the differences in the exponential decay rate of the fluorescence <
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fluorescence> from a fluorescent sample. FLIM is commonly used to measure FRET efficiency, protein- protein interactions, oxygenation and more.
> Fore more information go to
http://www.lambertinstruments.com/lifa <
http://www.imagine-optic.com/en/applications/microscopy/>
>
> - Spatial Light Interference Imaging microscopy (SLIM) Spatial light interference microscopy (SLIM) is a new label-free technique, capable of measuring nanoscale structures and dynamics in live cells via interferometry.
> Using SLIM, cell volume, height and dry mass or example can be measured in-vitro for long periods of time.
> Fore more information go to
http://phioptics.com/technology/overview/ <
http://www.imagine-optic.com/en/applications/microscopy/>
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> - Micro-spectroscopy
> Micro spectroscopy is a technique combining the power of microscopy and spectroscopy. Using a spectrograph attached with a microscope, the spectra of electromagnetic energy reflected, transmitted or absorbed by a microscopic sample can be measured with a resolution better than 0.1 nm.
> Fore more information go to
http://www.princetoninstruments.com/products/spec/isoplane/ <
http://www.imagine-optic.com/en/applications/microscopy/>
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> Commercial microscopy set-ups from Imagine Optic, Lambert Instruments, PhiOptics and Princeton Instruments will be available for hands-on sessions, we encourage bringing samples !
>
> We hope to see you at this event,
>
> Philippe Clémenceau,
> Co-Founder, MS in Optical Science
> Axiom Optics
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> Check out our product line at www.axiomoptics.com <
http://www.axiomoptics.com/> :
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> - Cameras & Imaging solutions (SWIR Ingaas, high speed, CMOS, Intensified )
> - Confocal Chromatic distance sensors & 3D measurement systems
> - Laser Beam profilers (UV , NIR, IR)
> - Advanced Light Microscopy ( Fluorescence Lifetime, Quantitative Phase Imaging & Adaptive Optics)
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