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Dear Colleagues,
One month to application deadline!
Being sensitive, yet realistic, to the current climate, we believe our
workshop will still be held at the end of July!
We are excited to be offering the first, of what promises to be annual, Big
Data, Big Problems light-sheet workshop, held at Princeton University,
Princeton, NJ, USA. The course will run July 27-July 31, 2020.
Applications are due April 15, 2020. Apply through the course web site at
BigDataBigProblems.com.
Multi-dimensional live and fixed microscope data can be collected in so
many ways, and the various solutions seem to grow almost daily. There are
many courses that focus on general optical principals and the use of
conventional microscope platforms such as widefield fluorescence, confocal
and multiphoton imaging, but none that are specifically designed to
demystify rapidly evolving and increasingly prescient methods such as
light-sheet imaging. Ultimately this is the goal of this course, what is
light-sheet microscopy in all its flavors, what can you do with it, how do
you choose between platforms and once you have a system or are proficient
with a device what do you do with the data? This week long course brings
together experts in conventional optics, all aspects of light sheet
microscopy and image analysis to help you bring your light-sheet based
cellular, animal and large sample/cleared sample imaging to the next
level. From the syllabus you will see that we start out with principals
and choices and then move into specific systems instructed by both academic
and industry faculty. In fact, we have will have almost all the available
commercial solutions on site for you to use. We will provide samples, but
equally you are welcome to use your own. Our goal is that you will return
to your home institution fully capable to implement and use these truly
exciting new tools.
Course Speakers;
Amy Elliot National Institutes of Health
Holly Gibbs Texas A&M
Elizabeth Hillman Columbia University
Jan Huisken Morgridge Institute for Research
Gary Laevsky Princeton University
Talley Lambert Harvard University
Wesley Legant University of North Carolina
Paul Maddox University of North Carolina
Alison North The Rockefeller University
Eszter Posfai Princeton University
Doug Richardson Harvard University
Kelly Seagraves Princeton University
Hari Shroff National Institutes of Health
Claudette St. Croix University of Pittsburgh
Sebastian Streichan University of California Santa Barbara
Jared Toettcher Princeton University
Simon Watkins University of Pittsburgh
Applications are due April 15, 2020. Apply through the course website,
BigDataBigProblems.com
Course Directors
Gary Laevsky, Princeton University
Simon Watkins, University of Pittsburgh
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Best,
Gary Laevsky, Ph.D.
Director, Confocal Imaging Facility
Nikon Center of Excellence
Co-Founder, North Atlantic Microscopy Society (NAMS)
https://namsmicroscopy.com/Dept. of Molecular Biology
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