The Advanced Light Microscopy (ALM) SciLifeLab node of NMI gives a two-week PhD-level course on four new imaging and fluorescence spectroscopy techniques: Depletion-based Super-Resolution Imaging, MINFLUX, Light-Sheet Imaging, and FCS-Methods. Do not miss this opportunity if you are interested in learning about bioimaging, from molecules up to live model organisms, using advanced light microscopy.
Dates: Monday October 14 – Friday October 25, 2024 Credits: 3 hp for PhD students Location: Gamma 3, SciLifeLab, Solna Registration deadline: September 30, 2024 Registration: stewen@kth.se
The Advanced Light Microscopy (ALM) NMI node at SciLifeLab welcomes you to a KTH networking event where leading KTH scientists present novel 3D biological sample generation and visualisation applications.
The advanced light microscopy (ALM) node of NMI welcomes you to a SciLifeLab workshop together with Zeiss on dynamical microscopy. It will cover imaging modalities such as AIRY, lattice lightsheet and FCS/DP, including quality control and image analysis. There will be a combination of technical information and applications, as well as parallel demo sessions.
Time of event: March 6, 2024 Location: SciLifeLab, Tomtebodavägen 23, Solna, Sweden Registration: hans.blom@scilifelab.se
We welcome you to two symposiums in Stockholm on optical clearing and expansion microscopy. The first symposium takes place at the Wenner-Gren Center on Sep 12th, and the second symposium at SciLifeLab on Sep 13th-14th. Please see the below flyers for more info.
This course covers lectures and practical demonstrations in super-resolution microscopy and light-sheet imaging, as well as fluctuation correlation spectroscopy techniques. During week 2 participants (at home) use the aquired knowledge about the advance microscopy techniques to plan their own research projects.
Organizer: KTH-ALM Location: SciLifeLab in Solna, Tomtebodavägen 23 Time: May 22nd-25th lectures/demos; May 29th – June 2nd own project, 2023 Contact and registration: stewen@kth.se, Stefan Wennmalm KTH/SciLifeLab