FYI: 
1) http://www.esric.org/summer-school.html for all interested in super-res (SIM, STORM, Airyscan) - this is a 5 days hands-on course, that benefited a couple FILM-users in the past.



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The ESRIC Super-Resolution Summer School registration is open!

Applications:

You can apply via this link:

http://www.esric.org/summer-school.html 
www.esric.org
ESRIC Summer School 2016. Registration is OPEN! To apply please send the Event Brochure and letter of motivation to Debby.Dawson@olympus.co.uk. You can download the ...



We are running a rolling admission process, with the first selection of applicants at the end of February, the second round at the end of March with a final round at the end of April. There is no quota for each round and delegates will be selected based on their letter of motivation and application, this does mean it is very possible the course will fill up within the first round so you need to get in quick!

Details:

The ESRIC Summer School is a five-day residential course held in Edinburgh during the world-renowned Edinburgh Festival.

The course is designed to give participants a thorough grounding in super-resolution microscopy in an informal and intimate setting. It brings together leading academics and the major suppliers of super-resolution microscopes to provide expertise and guidance in structured illumination microscopy (SIM), stimulated emission depletion microscopy (STED), AiryScan Microscopy and single molecule localization microscopies (PALM, sptPALM and dSTORM). The summer school will include informal lectures on the theory of these approaches, the benefits and limitations of each technology and how they can be applied to real world biological research questions.

This will be supported by extensive hands on workshops, using the latest equipment, from the major microscopy suppliers. In addition participants will have ample time to gain project specific advice from all of the academic experts and suppliers through dedicated Q&A sessions and informal social events. The course is suitable for anyone with prior experience of fluorescence microscopy looking to exploit the benefits of super-resolution microscopy in their research.
For more information about our speakers and workshops and how to apply please visit our website http://www.esric.org/summer-school.html<http://www.esric.org/summer-school.html>

Dr. Alison Dun
Technology and Facility Manager
Edinburgh Super Resolution Imaging Consortium (ESRIC)
Heriot-Watt University
Edinburgh
EH14 4AS

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Basics, Live-cell imaging, FRET, FRAP and Spectral Unmixing

6-9 September 2016
Technology Facility, Dept. Biology
University of York, UK

Instructors will include

Peter O'Toole, University of York
Jo Marrison, University of York
Chris Power, Carl Zeiss
Andrew Hubbard, Andor
and special guest lecture and practical session with Daniel Zicha (CRUK).

Tutorials and practical sessions will cover both basic and advanced confocal microscopy. The course will enable participants to realise the potential behind many developing confocal techniques and realise the simplicity of applying the techniques to a broad range of sample types and fluorescent labels. Both novice and more experienced users welcome. This course is 100% recommended from previous course delegates and comments can be seen below.

Preliminary Programme
DAY AIMS
Day 1: Basics, Familiarisation, x,y,z and multicolour imaging.
Day 2: Live-cell imaging with spinning disk confocal microscopy, FRAP on laser scanning confocal.
Day 3: Advanced Techniques covering spectral unmixing and FRET with fluorescent proteins.
Day 4: Further advances. More samples to explore confocal limits, and time for participants own samples.

Thursday evening will include a special guest speaker and course meal.

The course will utilise many different sample types ranging from cultured monolayers to plant cells. A diverse range of fluorescent labels will also be used, which will include various fluorescent proteins (CFP, GFP and YFP) and classic antibody labels. Over the four days, at least four confocal microscopes (Zeiss LSM 510/710/780/880 on both an invert and upright microscopes, Andor Revolution XD) will be utilised.

Accommodation (en-suite), breakfast and lunches will be provided for the length of the course.  Evening meals will be provided on both Tuesday and Thursday evenings.

Places are limited to 12 participants to permit full hands-on practice, so please book early to avoid disappointment.
For further information, please visit the course website at:
www.york.ac.uk/biology/technology-facility/imaging-cytometry/ic-courses/confocal-course/ <http://www.york.ac.uk/biology/technology-facility/imaging-cytometry/ic-courses/confocal-course/

or contact Rachel Cullivan 01904 328821, btf-enquiries@york.ac.uk<mailto:btf-enquiries@york.ac.uk>

"I really appreciated very much what all of you did last week.  It was probably the best course I've ever been to."  September 2015

"This was an awesome course covering all the basics and advanced confocal techniques" March 2015

"I will definitely recommend all our confocal users to do this course" March 2015

"Well delivered - fantastic course - helped me understand techniques and theoretical principles which had previously given me a headache! Thank you" March 2015

"Tutors were excellent.  Very nice, helpful and knowledgeable.  One of the most enjoyable courses I have been on" September 2014

"Small group work meant I had an opportunity to ask specific questions and get a detailed answer" September 2014

"Most brilliant time I have had on a course!" September 2014

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Dr Peter O'Toole
Head of Imaging and Cytometry
Technology Facility
Department of Biology (Area 15)
University of York
YORK
YO10 5DD

Tel : +44 (0)1904 328722
Fax : +44 (0)1904 328804
email : pot1@york.ac.uk
www.york.ac.uk/biology/tf

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