An E9.5 mouse embryo stained for its blood vessels as illustrated by single plane illumination light microscopy (B. Strilic and E. Lammert, MPI-CBG).
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Welcome to BioDIP
Biopolis Dresden Imaging Platform
Previously known as the Imaging Facility Network (IFN) in Biopolis Dresden.
BioDIP is a group of facilities providing access to Advanced Microscopy Systems and Image Processing
We are open network of imaging facilities which provide open access to internal as well as to external users. The goal of this network is to join our forces and bring our knowledge and equipment closer together. This Wiki serves as the central ressource for all necessary informations regarding our network. Here you can find the appropriate teaching material for our courses, run a query for a microscope of interest and follow links to useful external ressources.
In case that you wish to run imaging project using one of our facilities, please contact directly the facility of your interest. Please find the contact details in the section Facilities.
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BioDIP is a Euro-BioImaging Proof-of-Concept site. Find more information at www.eurobioimaging.eu
- Sep 29: BioDIP Seminar "CLEM" (25 September 2015, Imaging@BIOTEC/CRTD/Correlative Light and Electron Microscopy)
Place: MTZ, HS 2
Date: Tuesday, 29.09.2015
Time: 2-4 pm
Speakers:
Thomas Müller-Reichert (MTZ): Intro
Thomas Kurth (CRTD): CLEM of immunolabelled ultrathin sections
Jean-Marc Verbatz (MPI-CBG): Using CLEM to characterize unknown intracellular compartments
Andreas Müller (PLID): Ultrastructural analysis of insulin secretory granule ageing by super resolution and transmission electron microscopy
Michaela Wilsch-Bräuninger (MPI-CBG): Identification of rare structures by CLEM
Nicolas Brouilly (MPI-CBG): Correlative PALM/STORM and electron tomography
- June 30: BioDIP Seminar "Clearing Techniques" (19 June 2015, Imaging@BIOTEC/CRTD/Clearing Techniques)
BioDIP Summer Seminar "Less scatter more image: tissue clearing techniques"
Speakers:
Uwe Schröer (LaVision BioTec): "Sample Preparation of Thick Tissues for Light Sheet Microscopy"
Olaf Selchow (Carl Zeiss Microscopy): "Imaging Optically Cleared Specimen with Light Sheet Fluorescence Microscopy"
Date: June 30, 2015
Time: 2-4pm
Location: CRTD, Seminar room 2
Tissue clearing allows imaging deep into large biological samples such as tissue sections, brains, embryos, organs or spheroids. The enhanced optical penetration depth can be used to image fluorescently labeled structures within large tissue samples such as whole mouse brains with high resolution. The focus of this seminar will be to show different methods of tissue clearing and how cleared samples are imaged best.
- May 11, 2015: "microDimensions seminar" (5 May 2015, Imaging@BIOTEC/CRTD/3D histology reconstruction)
microDimensions - beyond the visual limits
Speaker: Dr. Martin Groher, CEO microDimensions
Date: May 11, 2015
Time: 2pm
Place: CRTD, seminar room 1
Host: Biopolis Dresden Imaging Platform (BioDIP)
The LMF BIOTEC / CRTD host a Zeiss slide scanner (Axio Scan.Z1) optimally suited to create virtual slides e.g. as basis for 3d reconstructions.
A concise system overview will be given by Hella Hartmann.
- April 28-29: Andor Academy (23 April 2015, MPI-CBG LMF/Imaging hardware)
Andor Academy
This free to attend scientific event is filled with cutting-edge scientific talks, interesting technical presentations and practical demo sessions. The academy will feature keynote speakers including Dr Jan Huisken (MPI-CBG) and Dr Jan Schmoranzer (Leibniz-Institut für Molekulare Pharmakologie).
Please see the program here : http://www.andor.com/dresden.aspx
- April 21-22: Arivis Workshop (20 April 2015, Imaging@BIOTEC/CRTD/Workshop)
2-day workshop on the visualization and analysis of multi-dimensional biological image data with arivis Vision4D.
place: CRTD
arivis: Christian Götze, Falko Löffler, Carola Bender & Tamara Manuelian
Day 1 - 11 am: presentation of the new release arivis Vision4D 2.11 & basic operations
Day 2 - 9 am: Hands-on sessions in groups
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