Microscopy – what’s at hand at Münster University?
by: Thomas Zobel
The microscopy seminar series is organized by our Imaging Network and provides an introduction into different instruments and methods for fluorescence microscopy – starting with the preparation of samples as well as basic functions and instrument settings up to characteristics in the technical design of special microscopes. The techniques covered include fluorescence recovery after photobleaching (FRAP), fluorescence resonance energy transfer (FRET) and fluorescence-lifetime imaging microscopy (FLIM), super-resolution methods such as stimulated emission depletion (STED) and single molecule localization microscopy (SMLM), and single particle tracking. Everyone working at Münster University, and especially doctoral students, are welcome to participate!
by: Thomas Zobel, Head of Light Microscopy Imaging, MIC Münster
The Advanced Course takes place from September 10th – 11th and covers the following topics:
- Introduction to advanced Plugins for:
o Advanced Segmentation, eg splitting objects
o Co-localisation
o Tracking
- Detailed introduction to Macro programming
- Open to discuss project specific needs four your own data
by: Thomas Zobel, Head of Light Microscopy Imaging, MIC Münster
The Basic Course takes place from August 20th – 21st (9 am to 5pm incl lunch break) and will roughly cover the following topics:
- Basic functions
- Image enhancements
- Segmentation, eg counts of nuclei, creation of regions of interest (ROI)etc)
- Measurements, eg quantification of ROIs
- Create figures
- Macro recorder and batch processing
For the Basic Course no previous knowledge is required.
by: Thomas Zobel, Head of Light Microscopy Imaging, MIC Münster
The Basic Course takes place from August 20th – 21st (9 am to 5pm incl lunch break) and will roughly cover the following topics:
- Basic functions
- Image enhancements
- Segmentation, eg counts of nuclei, creation of regions of interest (ROI) etc
- Measurements, eg quantification of ROIs
- Create figures
- Macro recorder and batch processing
For the Basic Course no previous knowledge is required.
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We are happy to announce that in December 2019 Rafael Krämer from the Rumpf lab was graduated as first PhD student from the CRC1348 IRTG. Congratulations Dr. Krämer and well done!
The CRC has staged a successful and productive annual retreat at the Landesturnschule Oberwerries with lots of mental and some physical exercise. We are due to return fully equipped with sweat pants, trainers and shower gel in 2020!