Clearing live samples!

A couple of super cool papers about transiently clearing live samples to obtain better images!

On Bioarxiv

In Science

The online LCI microscopy course: Microscopy: improve your imaging skills – from sample preparation to image analysis.

Dear all

It is my pleasure to invite you to follow, online, free of charge and without registration, the LCI facility microscopy course Microscopy: improve your imaging skills – from sample preparation to image analysis. The public program starts on Tuesday next week (28th of Jan) and runs until the 13th of February.

As usual, all lectures are broadcasted live on Zoom and posted on Youtube every day, for the benefit of our far-away colleagues.

The aim for this course is to improve the microscopy skills of students and researchers who have already used a microscope to acquire digital images of fluorescent samples but feel that more knowledge could help them.

Here is a selection of what we will talk about:

  • Optics and image formation,
  • How microscopes work
  • Objectives and refraction index
  • Cameras and detectors, Noise and background, Bit depth and saturation
  • Sample preparation, Immunostaining, Clearing
  • Resolution and contrast, Nyquist sampling, how to choose microscope settings
  • Data handling, how to make article figures, Requirements for image analysis, Colocalization, Ethics
  • Image processing and analysis

Check our course webpage to see the course schedule (Broadcasted activities are in blue) and the Zoom link. Here is a full description of the course.

Scroll down to read the kind testimonies of our dear students! 🙂

We hope that you will enjoy the LCI facility online microscopy course!

Kindly forward to anyone who might be interested.

The LCI team

Correlative microscopy webinar

For those of you who are interested in Correlative microscopy where one overlays the data acquired from different imaging modalities, Zeiss organises a webinar about combining light microscopy, EM microscopy and Z ray data for very large samples.

Here is the link.

 

Registrations to the LCI microscopy course 2025 will soon close!

There are a few spots left at our course (27 Jan – 14 Feb 2025): ‘Microscopy: improve your imaging skills – from sample preparation to image analysis’ (6 credits). Application deadline: 5th of November 2024.

This course is completely unique in that it is a highly hands-on course but because it runs completely remotely, your hands will be on your own microscope and your own sample. 😊

  • To see how the course can help your microscopy project, check out the course schedule 2025 and the alumni testimonies on the course webpage.
  • You can read the course syllabus and apply on this page. Make sure you check the eligibility criteria and click on the + sign at the top for more information.
  • If you cannot apply to the course, you can anyway follow any of the lectures (in blue on the course schedule) as they will be publicly broadcasted live on Zoom and accessible to anyone without registration. The schedule and zoom link are available on the course page.

The purpose of the LCI facility microscopy course is to provide PhD students, researchers and core facility staff who have some prior experience of microscopy with enough theoretical and practical knowledge about their OWN sample and their OWN microscope, to enable them to:

  1. assess and improve their sample so that it becomes suitable for data extraction from fluorescence images,
  2. make best use of the hardware available in their lab/facility,
  3. fully understand the acquisition parameters they need to set in their own microscope software,
  4. design their experiment from scientific question to image analysis using a strong knowledge base.

The aim is to provide you with tools to acquire on ANY wide field, confocal or light sheet microscope, images of your samples that reliably answer your scientific question.

The course is free of charge. Contact us (LiveCellImaging@ki.se) for enquiries.

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