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Subject: Webinar: Studying laser microirradiation induced DNA damage and repair using live cell microscopy
Date: Thu, 7 Mar 2013 01:30:11 +1100
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Seeing the Unseen in Cell Machinery by Label-free Spectroscopic Imaging


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Studying laser microirradiation induced DNA
                  damage and repair using live cell microscopy
Studying laser microirradiation induced DNA
damage and repair using live cell microscopy

Abstract: Recently, methods have been developed that do not require the use of any chemical treatments with nucleotide analogs such as BrdU, or DNA intercalating dyes such as Hoechst or DAPI to pre-sensitize the cells to DNA damage by laser microirradiation, since these treatments could potentially interfere with the experiments and give rise to unanticipated effects upon incorporation into DNA....

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Key Learning Objective:

  • This webinar will provide a detailed overview of the hardware and the methodologies involved in the study of laser microirradiation induced DNA damage and aims to enable other investigators to take advantage of these improved techniques for the study of DNA damage and repair.

Who should attend:

  • People interested in the study of laser induced DNA damage by live cell microscopy
  • People with a general interest in the field of DNA damage and repair
  • People with an interest in studying cellular processes using live cell microscopy

When is the event:

  • 14th March
  • 16:00 GMT | 12:00 EDT
Click here to Register for this event »
About the hosts
Dr. Ji-Akash Gunjan

Akash Gunjan, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor, Florida State
University College of Medicine

Kaia Motter

Kaia Motter
Moderator
Publisher, Genetics II

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