. The Biological bulletin. Biology; Zoology; Biology; Marine Biology. 1998 Alarine Biological Laboratory Short Course. Optical Microscopy and Imaging in the Biomedical Sciences October 7 - October 15, 1998 Application Deadline: August 4,1998 Admission to MBL courses is competitive; student selection is determined by review committees appointed for each individual course. Course Fee: 1998 course fee to be determined. 1997 course fee was $1,950 with room & board provided at no additional charge. For application forms and information, contact: Carol Hamel Admissions Coordinator Marine Biologi
. The Biological bulletin. Biology; Zoology; Biology; Marine Biology. 1998 Alarine Biological Laboratory Short Course. Optical Microscopy and Imaging in the Biomedical Sciences October 7 - October 15, 1998 Application Deadline: August 4,1998 Admission to MBL courses is competitive; student selection is determined by review committees appointed for each individual course. Course Fee: 1998 course fee to be determined. 1997 course fee was $1,950 with room & board provided at no additional charge. For application forms and information, contact: Carol Hamel Admissions Coordinator Marine Biological Laboratory 7 MBL Street Woods Hole, MA 02543-1015 (508) 289-7401 WWW: This course is designed primarily for research scientists, physicians, postdoctoral trainees, and advanced graduate students in animal, plant, medical, and material sciences. Non-biologists seeking a comprehensive introduction to microscopy and video imaging will benefit greatly from die course. There are no specific prerequisites, but an understanding of the basic principles of optics is desirable. Limited to 24 students. Topics to be covered include: • principles of microscope design and image formation • bright and dark-field, phase contrast, polarized light, differential interference contrast, interference reflection, and fluorescence microscopy • confocal scanning microscopy, multiphoton excitation fluorescence microscopy, digital image restoration, and 3-D reconstruction • video imaging, recording, enhancement, and intensification • analog and digital image processing and analysis • fluorescent probes and ratiometric-imaging • use of laser tweezers and scissors Application of the optical methods to live cells will be emphasized. Other specimens will also be covered. Director: Colin S. Izzard, State University of New York, Albany. Faculty: Robert Hard, SUNY, Buffalo; Brian Herman, University of Nordi Carolina; Frederick R. Maxfield, Cornell University; John M. Murray, Univer
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