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March 4, 2014: Refractometer Demo 26 February 2014 DEMO We have the pleasure to invite you all for the demonstration of an advanced refractometer, the J457 from Rudolf Research Analytical, which might well suit the needs of the community of microscopists of the whole campus. Indeed, this machine has among all the other characteristics a measurement range of refractive index that goes from 1.26 to 1.72, it's highly accurate, temperature control (10-110°C), and can measure through solid matter too (e.g. animal tissues).<br> '''Seminar:''' 11:15 MPI-CBG Galleria<br> '''Practical Part:''' Available for testing for one week in MPI-CBG LMF wet lab (room 036)<br> It is very important for us all to understand the real capabilities of the machine. And since Mr. Schmidt, who will come for the demonstration, would be available to test real samples the on 4th of March, please bring your media, specimens, and challenging tissues. In the case you would like to measure solid materials, just consider that the diameter of the sample should be less than 10 mm, and that hard samples like glass have to be polished.
May 11, 2015: "microDimensions seminar" 5 May 2015 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.
New equipment list 8 September 2009 Wiki The redesigned equipment list provides an overview of all available light microscopes and computers and also allows to query for a system of interest. It can be accessed via the "Equipment" link in the sidebar.
News section online 28 August 2009 Wiki The draft version of a news section is online. News can be added/edited via forms and are automatically displayed on the main page.
November 11, 2014: Lumencore - New solid state illumination for fluorescence microscopy 2 December 2014 Seminar on new generation light sources for fluorescence microscopy If you already use Lumencore light engines for your setups like on Delta Vision systems - come and learn more about this new light sources. Here is more info about company: http://lumencor.com/ Speaker : Tony Zucca, from Lumencore, Inc. Title : New solid state illumination for fluorescence microscopy When : Tuesday 11.11. 2014, at 11:00, seminar room Galleria Host : BioDIP
November 19, 2013: Comparing Spinning-Disc Systems for Confocal Microscopy 11 November 2013 Talk There will be an introductory talk to the Spinning-Disc [[Media:ANDOR-NIKON-AcalBFI-workshop-CRTD_2013-1.pdf|demo]] given by Geraint Wilde (ANDOR) and Niklas Senghaas (NIKON) about choosing the right instrument for your application:<br> Date for talk: 19 November 2013<br> Time: 1pm<br> Location: CRTD, Seminar room 3<br> Host: BioDIP / LMF CRTD/BIOTEC
November 26-28, 2013: Comparing Spinning-Disc Systems for Confocal Microscopy 8 November 2013 DEMO The LMF BIOTEC/CRTD will host a [[Media:ANDOR-NIKON-AcalBFI-workshop-CRTD_2013-1.pdf|demo]] of three spinning disc systems dedicated to<br> - fast confocal live cell imaging with photo manipulation and TIRF (CSU-X)<br> - fast large field of view confocal imaging (CSU-W, e.g. for 3d mosaic imaging of large specimen)<br> - white light structured illumination/spinning disc system for confocal fixed sample imaging (DSD)<br> You are very welcome to test the instruments with your own specimen! Please get in touch with us via email for reserving a demo slot.<br> Title: Comparing Spinning-Disc Systems for Confocal Microscopy<br> Date for demo: 26 - 28 November 2013<br> Location: CRTD, Seminar room 3<br> There will be an introductory talk given by Geraint Wilde (ANDOR) and Niklas Senghaas (NIKON) about choosing the right instrument for your application:<br> Date for talk: 19 November 2013<br> Time: 1pm<br> Location: CRTD, Seminar room 3<br> Host: BioDIP / LMF CRTD/BIOTEC<br>
November 7th, 2014: BioDIP Coordination Group Meeting 2 December 2014 Meeting of the BioDIP Coordination Group The BioDIP Coordination Group is composed of Prof. Michael Brand (BIOTEC, CRTD), Ivan Baines (Chief Operating Officer of the MPI-CBG), Prof. Gerd Kempermann (DZNE, CRTD), Prof. Stephan Grill (BIOTEC), Prof. Stefan Diez (BCUBE), Jan Peychl (Head LMF MPI-CBG), Sabine Matthiae (Head of Administration, CRTD) and Hella Hartmann (BioDIP Coordinator). An overview of the current state of the project will be given and the strategic future development of the BioDIP network will be defined.
October 25, 2013: New Screening Microscope 8 November 2013 New Equipment A new [[WF_MD_ImageXpress_Micro_XL,_BIOTEC|widefield screening microscope]] is now available at the light microscopy facility of the BIOTEC/CRTD. Introduction by Christian Holz, Molecular Devices Application Scientist:<br> Date for talk: 29 November 2013<br> Time: 1pm<br> Location: BIOTEC, Seminar room 2<br>
Sep 29: BioDIP Seminar "CLEM" 25 September 2015 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
September 12, 2014: Chemical identification and surface measurements on nanoparticles using the NanoTweezer 2 December 2014 Seminar: Optofluidics - NanoTweezer Technology In this talk, Dr. Abbey Weith overview Optofluidics’ NanoTweezer Technology, the first commercial system capable of performing chemical identification and direct surface measurements on single nanoparticles in solution. Using proprietary nanophotonic devices and microfluidics, the NanoTweezer works by directly optically trapping small scale objects in solution and analyzing their scattered light, enabling the system to extract meaningful physical and chemical parameters. Unlike traditional free space optical traps which are light diffraction limited and thus can only influence dielectric objects larger than a hundred nanometers in size, the NanoTweezer technology is powered by proprietary nanophotonic waveguides which are engineered to exert stronger optical forces via light confinement and resonance, enabling a technological leap in trapping and analysis capability. The talk will cover the technology’s working principles (including waveguide capturing and single particle Raman spectroscopy) and its applications to nanomedicine, nanotoxicology and other fields. The system is commercially available in Germany.
September 23-24, 2014: LMF MPI-CBG is visited by it's new External Advisory Panel 2 December 2014 New external Advisory Panel From coming Tuesday, Sept 23rd to Wednesday, Sept 24th, the LMF of MPI-CBG will be visited by Rainer Pepperkok from EMBL and Gabor Czucs from ETH in Zurich as members or the newly established external LMF Advisory Panel.
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