Fluorescence Microscopy Short Course – December 2024
Monday,December 16 – Thursday December 19, 2024
Lectures: 9:00am-12:00pm; Hands-on sessions: 1:00-4:00pm
Quiz: Thursday Morning
Cost: $200 for TAMU; Class limit: 16 students
This short course covers the principles of optical microscopy with emphasis on fluorescence microscopy techniques. Intended for those who are just starting with fluorescence imaging as well as those who have experience but feel that they need better understanding of some of the techniques
Students may submit ONE of their own samples ready for imaging to the hands-on session that are nonbiohazard or BSL-1 only.
Lectures/Presentations:
- Image formation
- Limits of resolution
- Principles of fluorescence
- Microscope objectives and their performance
- Cameras and detectors
- Fluorescence dyes, markers and proteins
- Deconvolution
- Optical sectioning
- Confocal
- Lightsheet
- Multiphoton microscopy
- Superresolution microscopy
Practical, hands-on/Demonstration sessions
- Just Added: Leica THUNDER computational clearing system – mini workshop
- Upright and Inverted Fluorescence Microscopes, CMOS/sCMOS monochrome and color cameras
- Autoquant and Leica Lightning Deconvolution
- Leica SP8 Confocal/FLIM/STED Superresolution System
- Just Added: Evident (Olympus) FV4000 confocal system demonstration
- Zeiss Z1 Lightsheet microscope
- Nikon SD Spinning Disk system
- Nikon AXR Point-Scanning Confocal microscope
- New instrument: Nikon nSPARC confocal superresolution microscope
Download the Program and schedule here: 2024-12 Fluorescence Microscopy Short Course program