[FILM-Users 00177] FW: Register for the Correlative Microscopy Webinar
...forwarded, for your information, Martin *From:*Cell Press [mailto:cellpress@mail.cell-press.com] *Sent:* 20 March 2012 19:40 *Subject:* Register for the Correlative Microscopy Webinar Cell Press Register for a Free Webinar ------------------------------------- Correlative Microscopy ------------------------------------- Live date: Wednesday, April 4, 2012 12:00 Noon US ET -------------------------------------Register Today, It's Free... Hear about the latest applications of correlative microscopy from Dr. John Briggs, Dr. Mark Ellisman, Dr. Carolyn Larabell, and Dr. Peijun Zhang during this exciting webinar from Cell Press. Light microscopy has been providing information on the location of key molecules that can be tracked by staining or fusion to fluorescent proteins at ever increasing resolution, while electron microscopy has traditionally been used to provide high resolution views of the overall ultrastructure of samples. New approaches and equipment are now allowing more scientists to combine these two techniques to provide a unified view of the location of biological molecules in the context of the full structure of a sample, and these are collectively referred to as correlative microscopy. Register Today, It's Free...: <http://mediazone.brighttalk.com/event/ReedElsevier/6de59d960d-5973-intro> Unable to join us on April 4? This webinar will be archived for 6 months for on-demand viewing. Register today to ensure you receive updates on how to gain access after the live event! Be sure to check out our archive of past webinars at http://www.cell.com/webinars Moderated by: Paul Wiseman, Associate Professor of Physics and Chemistry, McGill University Speakers: Carolyn LarabellCarolyn Larabell National Center for X-ray Microscopy John BriggsJohn Briggs Cell Biology and Biophysics Unit, European Molecular Biology Laboratory Peijun ZhangPeijun Zhang Department of Structural Biology, University of Pittsburgh Mark EllismanMark Ellisman National Center for Microscopy and Imaging Research Supporting Journal: Biophysical Journal Cell Press
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Martin Spitaler