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Quantitative Light Microscopy Course


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  • Venue: CRG - Centre for Genomic Regulation
  • Address: Dr. Aiguader, 88, 08003 Barcelona
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This five-day (20-24 February 2023) comprehensive and intensive course covers the entire spectrum of bioimaging, starting from the fundamental basis of optical microscopy, instrumentation, specimen preparation, molecular markers, right up to the most recent and revolutionary development in bioimaging and bioimage data analysis, including artificial intelligence in microscopy. The course is designed for both novice researchers and as well as those having some previous experience with microscopy and its applications.

The first four days composes of lecture series to cover the theory of optical microscopy and its different modalities and applications. Students will also have the opportunity for exercise on different type of light microscopes provided by the sponsors and CRG training, and use samples provided by the Advanced Light Microscopy Unit (ALMU). On the third day, within the bioimage data management and analysis session, students will have the opportunity to practice bioimaging analysis including artificial intelligence. The fifth day will compose of a tour and demo of the instruments at ALMU to demonstrate the different imaging modalities presented the lecture series and showcase the different technologies using instruments at ALMU.

Main Goals of the course
• Understand the theoretical and practical aspects of optical microscopy
• Understand the different imaging modalities and its applications in biomedical research
• Learn about bioimage data handling and bioimage analysis and appreciate the significance of AI
• Understand the design and built considerations of bespoke microscopes

The course is intended for predoctoral students, postdoctoral or biomedical researchers involved with microscopy.

Registration Dealine: 30th November 2022

Further information: https://www.crg.eu/en/event/coursescrg-quantitative-light-microscopy