Semantic search

From BioDIP
Jump to: navigation, search

[Edit query]| Show embed code


Previous     Results 1 – 3    Next        (20 | 50 | 100 | 250 | 500)
  DateThis property is a special property in this wiki. Topic TextThis property is a special property in this wiki.
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
June 30: BioDIP Seminar "Clearing Techniques" 19 June 2015 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 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.
Previous     Results 1 – 3    Next        (20 | 50 | 100 | 250 | 500)
Views