Detailed information about the course

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Title

Plant Imaging: Advanced Light Microscopy

Dates

1-2 February 2024

Organizer(s)

Sylvain Loubéry, Dr., Plant Imaging Unit, UNIGE

Speakers

Sylvain Loubéry, Dr., Plant Imaging Unit, UNIGE

Description

The course will focus on light microscopy, and the objective of the course is two-fold:

1) To acquire or strengthen basic knowledge of the most common methods of plant optical imaging (including sample preparation and staining);

2) To acquire or strengthen basic skills in image acquisition and in image analysis.

The course includes two lectures on basic and advanced fluorescence microscopy and sample preparation. In parallel, various practical sessions will be held: i) hands-on sessions on fluorescence microscopes; ii) a hands-on session on image analysis; iii) an introductory session on plant histology (sectioning with a microtome and a vibratome, staining and mounting).

For the microscopy and histology practical sessions, participants will be grouped by 3 and the groups will rotate between different setups. These sessions will be done with samples brought by the participants. During the image analysis hands-on, participants will work on the software Fiji; this will be done on laptops brought by the participants. During the microscopy sessions, all participants will use at least three different setups, including widefield as well as CLSM confocal microscopes.

 

The participants are expected to have prior experience with microscopy (and preferably with confocal microscopy).
Participants will be asked to bring their own laptops
for the image analysis hand-on session.

 

> Flyer: PDF

Program

> Program: PDF

 

Location

University of Geneva, Sciences III, Room 0059

Information

The participants will bring their own samples and their own laptops for this course.
The practicals will take place at the Bioimaging Center of UniGE.

The course is organized in collaboration with the Doctoral School in Life Sciences of Neuchâtel (DSLS).

 

Expenses

Reimbursements for CUSO MPS Students: Train ticket, 2°class, half-fare from your institution to the place of the activity.

Reimbursement of your travel tickets can be asked online through your MyCUSO. See HERE for the procedure.

 

For any question concerning reimbursement please contact the CUSO MPS coordinator Debora Zoia

Reimbursement for DSLS Students: please see with the coordinator Emilie Genty

 

Registration

- Maximum number of participants: 9 people (minimum 6).
- 5 places available for CUSO MPS students, 4 places available for DSLS students.
- A waiting list will be prepared to ensure that there are no empty seats.

Deadline for registration: 22 January 2024

*For cancellations after the deadline of registration or no-show: 50 CHF administrative fee

 

 

Places

9

Deadline for registration 22.01.2024
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