Practical course at UCEM – TEM sample preparation course part II

The course covers among chemical fixation, high pressure freezing, freeze substitution and plastic embedding methods, ultra-microtome sectioning, immunogold labeling, staining, TEM imaging and an introduction to FIB-SEM. Apply before March 15th, course is April 9-13.

PhD student course in Cellular Imaging – 3 ECTS

Arranged by the NMI Centre for Cellular Imaging at the University of Gothenburg. The course will deal with different aspects of modern cellular and molecular microscopy. Gothenburg, April 2018.

Advanced Microscopy for Life Sciences

A course for all scientists interested in advanced microscopy. The three days course offer an insight to all imaging techniques provided by  NMI. Experts from the four NMI nodes will be present throughout the course. The course is hosted by Linköping University the 13th to 15th of March 2018.

Basic Course in SEM and TEM, 1 ECTS

This course covers fundamental theory and operational principles as well as specimen preparation techniques for scanning and transmission electron microscopy (SEM/TEM). Course is 20 – 22 February, 2018. Registration closes February 5th.

SciLife Symposium Advanced Fluorescence Microscopy

On February 7th 2018 the Advanced Light Microscopy facility at SciLifeLab cordially welcome you to an symposium covering applications of advanced fluorescence microscopy methods from world leading experts. Registration ends January 23.

Super Resolution Microscopy 3.0 credits

Arranged by the NMI Advanced Microscopy Facility at the KTH. The course is aimed to acquire extended knowhow on how all super resolution techniques work and how to apply them in biological research. Jan – Feb 2018.

Introduction course in Image analysis for Life sciences

PhD course in basic Image Analysis arranged by the CCI and powered by NEUBIAS trainers, November 2017. The course provides a introduction to image processing and analysis, with emphasis on biologically relevant examples.

Basic Course in SEM and TEM, 20 – 22 September 2017

The Basic EM Course provides general and basic introduction to PhD students and postdocs, who would like to work with EM methods in their projects. The course covers fundamental theory and operational principles as well as specimen preparation techniques for SEM/TEM.

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