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Thursday, June 10, 2021
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The light microscope allows scientists to explore the miniature world with ease, yet this very accessibility can lead to confusion and frustration in the research laboratory. Researchers must adopt experimental approaches based on established guidelines for microscopy as a discipline. Although it can be simple to view a specimen or capture an image, it takes time and effort to develop the skills and mindset required for rigorous and reproducible experiments.

This Technique Talk will describe how to develop light and fluorescence imaging techniques for obtaining more representative and reproducible images.

Learning Objectives

  • Unifying concepts and best practices for light microscopy
  • Optimizing fluorescence imaging
  • Highlighting the importance of practical knowledge and experience

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Meet the Instructors:

Pina Colarusso, PhD
Director, Live Cell Imaging Laboratory
Snyder Institute for Chronic Disease
Research Associate Professor
Department of Physiology and...

Lucy Swift, PhD
Optical Imaging Specialist, Live Cell Imaging Laboratory
Snyder Institute for Chronic Disease
University of Calgary


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