Speakers |
Dre Christel Genoud, UNIL Jean Daraspe, UNIL Antonio Mucciolo, UNIL Damien De Bellis, UNIL 2-4 intervenant·es externes |
Description |
Mornings: lectures Afternoon: hands-on demonstrations + work on your own sample 2 days focusing on classic EM, 2 days on Cryo EM
Goals: - To identify the best EM method for each student samples/questions - To discover which EM techniques that are available at the EMF could forward your research - To identify how molecules can be localized in cells or tissues. - To learn the basics of EM image acquisition, analysis and reconstruction - To understand basic SEM and TEM operating principles - To gain exposure to various methods of preparing biological samples for EM together with the advantages and disadvantages related to each of these methods
Topics covered: - TEM, transmission electron microscopy - cryoTEM - TEM sample preparation: chemical and high-pressure freezing procedures - SEM, scanning electron microscopy - SEM sample preparation - Volume EM: TEM- tomography, Focused Ion Beam-SEM, Array Tomography - Ultramicrotomy, resin sections - Cryo-ultramicrotomy, the Tokuyasu technique - Image processing, volume reconstruction, and modelling
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