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> The Center for Biomedical Imaging Technology
> at the
> University of Connecticut Health Center
> 
> in collaboration with 
> 
> Carl Zeiss, Inc.
> 
> 4 Day Imaging Course
> 
> Advanced Techniques in Live Cell Imaging
> 
> April 30 - May 3, 2003
> 
> Instructors will include:
> 
> Paul Campagnola, UCHC          Craig Lassy, Carl Zeiss, Inc.
> John Carson, UCHC                               Leslie Loew, UCHC
> Lawrence Cohen, Yale U.                   William Mohler, UCHC
> Ann Cowan, UCHC                   Volodya Rodionov, UCHC
> Jason Kirk, Carl Zeiss, Inc.                     Mark Terasaki, UCHC
> 
> Special Guest Lecture by:  Enrico Gratton, U. Illinois Urbana-Chamgaign
> 
> Topics will include:
> 
> Confocal Microscopy                             Fluorescence Resonance Energy Transfer
> Nonlinear Optical Microscopy                                        Microinjection Techniques
> Second Harmonic Generation                           Optical Electrophysiological Imaging
> Fluorescence Correlation Spectroscopy                               Imaging Reconstruction
> 
> The course is designed for experienced microscopists and will consist of morning lectures followed by afternoon laboratory sessions on the microscopes.  Eight microscopy workstations will be available for hands on experiments in widefield imaging, confocal imaging, nonlinear optical microscopy, fluorescence correlation spectroscopy using the Zeiss FCS/LSM510 Combi system, second harmonic generation imaging, microinjection of fluorescence probes, RedShirt Imaging NeuroCCD camera for optical electrophysiological imaging, and a 3D graphis rendering workstation.
> 
> For more information, or to register, go to http://www.cbit.uchc.edu/micro%20course%202003/course%202003.html
> 
> 
> _______________________________________
> Ann Cowan
> Assistant Professor of Biochemistry
> Deputy Director, Center for Biomedical Imaging Technology
> U. Conn. Health Center
> Farmington, CT 06030
> Voice: 860-679-1449; Fax: 860-679-1039
> E-mail: [log in to unmask]
> http://www.cbit.uchc.edu
> http://www.nrcam.uchc.edu 
> 
> 

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