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On Tue, Mar 31, 2020 at 1:41 PM Alison J. North <
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> Dear fellow microscopists,
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> We are delighted to announce the publication of a new “Tutorial: guidance
> for quantitative confocal microscopy” in Nature Protocols, compiled by
> James Jonkman, Claire Brown, Graham Wright, Kurt Anderson and Alison
> North. This paper, which somehow gradually transformed from a small
> practical guide into quite an epic, was spearheaded by James Jonkman and
> ended up as a collaboration by facility heads across three continents. We
> hope that you will find it a useful addition to the reading material you
> hand out to your confocal microscopy trainees – obviously it cannot compare
> to our still-beloved Pawley confocal handbook but it is a lot quicker to
> read! There will undoubtedly be parts that some of you won’t agree with –
> truth be told, we often disagreed amongst ourselves, ha ha, but we trust
> that these animated discussions led to a fairer and more representative
> consensus in the end! We hope that this will provide some light reading
> for your facility users and other imaging scientists while they are tied to
> home, as well as a good introduction for future new microscopists. It’s
> worth noting that much of the paper is not only useful for confocal
> microscopy – the sections on specimen preparation, choosing the right
> microscope, statistics, and pilot projects, among others, should also
> appeal to those foraying into other microscopy techniques. In addition, we
> listed almost 100 references pointing people to more in depth reading on
> many of the topics.
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> You can download a PDF via the following link, if you have institutional
> access to Nature Protocols:
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https://www.nature.com/articles/s41596-020-0313-9>
> If you don’t have full access, you can still view a full copy via this
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> and/or contact the authors for a copy.
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> Happy reading and imaging, and stay safe at home, wherever you are!
>
> James, Claire, Graham, Kurt and Alison
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