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Lattice SIM 5 Live-Cell Super-Resolution Imaging Workshop @ OICE
Experience the new possibilities in gentle super-resolution imaging
Imaging Workshop with ZEISS Lattice SIM 5
Lattice Structured Illumination Microscopy (Lattice SIM) is a powerful imaging technique that surpasses the diffraction limitof light, enabling high-resolution imaging of biological samples. Lattice SIM 3 utilizes a lattice patterned illumination to generate images with increased resolution down to 140 nm. Its versatility enables imaging of various biological samples, including live cells, tissues, and organisms.
The workshop introduces participants to the fundamentals of Lattice SIM, covering hardware and software requirements, sample preparation, image acquisition, and Artificial Intelligence (AI) based image analysis.
Hands-on demonstrations will facilitate practical understanding of system alignment, pattern generation,
image reconstruction as well as general handing of the system.
Test your own samples. Individual imaging and analysis slots will be organized. For additional AI based image analysis tasks a seperate image analysis workstation will be available. Participants are encouraged to consider how Lattice SIM can enhance their own projects and provide valuable insights.
Product Release – QUSCITE by Interherence
Unleashing the full potential of TIRF microscopy in live cell imaging and single molecule localization microscopy.
Tuesday, December 10th, 2024 4:00 PM (CET) | 10:00 AM (EDT)
- Confirmed speakers
Prof. Martin Oheim (Université Paris Sarclay) Prof. Alex Bisson (Brandeis University)
Dr. Marko Lampe (DKFZ Heidelberg)
Dr. Pierre Türschmann (Interherence GmbH)
+ live product demo
Hybrid event! On-site and digital via Zoom.
Room #01.129, Cauerstrasse 3, Erlangen
Optical Imaging Competence Center Erlangen (FAU OICE)
Super-Resolution Hands-On Workshop at OICE November 2024
We will have a fully equipped Abberior Facility Line STED microscope at OICE.
Here you can test the capabilities of the system in super-resolution STED, live cell STED, 3D STED with adaptive optics, FLIM and confocal imaging with your own samples. Virtually any sample is welcome.
There will be an online Q&A seminar with experts from Abberior on 1 October at 10am. Protocols and methodological questions can be discussed there.
The device will be available from 4 to 12 November in room 01.115 at OICE. An application specialist from Abberior and Dr Marius Glogger (marius.glogger@fau.de) from OICE will be available to answer questions and provide support.