This practical, hands-on course focuses on high-resolution and super-resolution methods in light fluorescence microscopy. Its main objective is to introduce newly developed techniques and state-of-the-art instrumentation to potential users in the field of biology.
The course is highly intensive and emphasizes direct, hands-on experience with super-resolution microscopes and datasets.
Over three intensive days, participants spend most of their time in practical sessions. Each participant receives approximately 15 hours of hands-on training on state-of-the-art systems:
Short, focused lectures introduce the key principles of each technique (deconvolution, reassignment, SIM, SMLM, STED), but the emphasis is on direct practical work in small groups.
Scientific discussion and networking are an integral part of the course design.
| Day 1 | Participants’ Projects Discussion & Dinner The first day concludes with a joint dinner in the lecture room focused on participants’ own research projects. Attendees may bring a poster or give a short flash presentation (max. 5 slides / 5 minutes) to introduce their biological question or imaging challenges. The session is designed to stimulate discussion about experimental design and method selection. |
| Day 2 | Informal Dinner (Grill Garden, 20:00–22:30) An informal evening gathering providing space for networking and open scientific exchange. |
| Day 3 | Final Discussion & Farewell Pizza The course concludes with a final discussion session followed by a farewell pizza. |
More information – https://course.img.cas.cz/slm/.
Looking forward to seeing you in Prague!
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