BICU (Umeå NMI node) has installed a new microscope dedicated to Live cell imaging. If you would like to know more about the applications, please join the IncuCyte online seminar on Nov 11th!
From Image Acquisition to Image Analysis
Arrange by the NMI Centre for Cellular Imaging at the University of Gothenburg: This is a compact, hands-on from image acquisition to image analysis course for undergraduates. September-November 2021
PhD student course in Cellular Imaging – 3 ECTS
Arranged by the NMI Centre for Cellular Imaging at the University of Gothenburg. The course will deal with different aspects of modern cellular and molecular microscopy. Gothenburg, March 2021.
Advanced Microscopy for Life Science
A course for all scientists interested in advanced microscopy. The course offer an insight to all imaging techniques provided by NMI. Experts from the NMI nodes are present throughout the course. The course is hosted by Lund University the 25th to 27th of September 2018.
Introduction course in Image analysis for Life sciences
PhD course in basic Image Analysis arranged by the CCI and powered by NEUBIAS trainers. Course dates are 17-20 September, 2018. The course provides a introduction to image processing and analysis, with emphasis on biologically relevant examples.
Tips & Tricks on Clearing & Expansion Microscopy
The Advanced Light Microscopy facility at Science for Life laboratory welcomes you to a tutorial day covering tips and tricks of clearing and expansion microscopy transferred by national experts. September 13th 2018. Register before August 31st.
Optical Clearing and Expansion Microscopy symposium
The Advanced Light Microscopy facility at Science for Life laboratory cordially welcomes you to an symposium covering applications of optical clearing and expansion microscopy from world leading experts. September 12th, 2018. Register before August 31st.
ELYRA 7: Live Cell imaging in Super Resolution Mode!
Join us at the NMI-CCI, Gothenburg, for an insight into the applications of instruments and software for live cell imaging and take advantage of this unique opportunity to learn how your work can benefit from a flexible platform for fast and gentle super resolution imaging.
Hands on immunofluorescence
This course is organized by the Cell Profiling Facility and the HPA Cell Atlas team. The course will cover sample preparation for immunofluorescence, fluorescence microscopy and how to acquire images from confocal microscopes. The course includes both theory and hands on work. Apply before June 25th 2018.
Time to vote! NMI Image Contest
The nine finalists are ready and it is time to vote for your favorite in the “Art meets Science” image competition. One vote per e-mail adress, voting will end May 27th and the winner will be announced at the Symposium Advanced Imaging of Cellular processes in vintro and in vivo on May 27th.