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New complimentary webinar from /Science/:
*Microscopy in Focus: The Art and Science of Image Quality*
You are invited to hear our panel of experts on March 7, 2013, in this live, online educational seminar. For more information and complimentary registration visit: *webinar.sciencemag.org* <http://webinars.sciencemag.org/webinar/archive/microscopy-focus>
*Date: *Thursday, March 7, 2013 *Time:* 9 a.m. UK, 10 a.m. CET, 5 p.m. China, 6 p.m. Japan, 4 a.m. Eastern US *Duration:* 1 hour
Submit your questions in advance by sending them to webinar@aaas.org <mailto:webinar@aaas.org>.
<http://bit.ly/MicroscopyInFocus>
*About This Webinar *
High resolution microscopy has become a widespread and ubiquitous technology in most life science laboratories and high quality images have become an essential part of many publications. Technology such as confocality can enhance image contrast by eliminating out of focus light, but this is often at the expense of signal intensity and increased phototoxicity. In this webinar our experts will discuss the benefits and challenges of confocality, compare and contrast it with other technologies such as deconvolution, and provide advice on which technology is best for which application.
During the webinar, our panelists will: - Obtain an overview of confocal microscopy and its application in basic research - Learn about technologies such as deconvolution, which can help to preserve maximum light input and provide better image quality - Receive best practice advice for obtaining the best quality images, regardless of the technique used - Have their questions answered live by our respected thought-leaders!
*Participants:*
Jason Swedlow , Ph.D. University of Dundee, Dundee, U.K.
John Murray, M.D., Ph.D. Indiana University Bloomington, IN
Paul C. Goodwin, M.Sc GE Healthcare Issaquah, WA
*Register at:* *webinar.sciencemag.org* <http://webinars.sciencemag.org/webinar/archive/microscopy-focus>
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