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| Plenary speaker | – | Kent MacDonald (University of California Berkeley) |
| Cryofixation | – | Roger Wepf (ETH Zurich, EMEZ) |
| Cryo sectioning | – | Helmut Gnaegi (Diatome) |
| CryoSEM | – | Kim Findlay (John Innes Centre) |
| CryoTEM | – | Dave Bhella (MRC Virology Unit, Glasgow) |
School's Week at Rothamsted Bioimaging is aimed at school students doing Level A biology to coincide with the learning module on microscopes and cells in the first half of the school year. A visit to Rothamsted Bioimaging will be offered to schools in the surrounding area in late November so that the students will be able to see state-of-the-art light and electron microscopes in action. Please contact Adélia de Paula (ext 2260) for further information.
Available for A Level students to visit Rothamsted Bioimaging to gain first-hand experience with sophisticated microscopic instrumentation. This visit will assist with the learning module on microscopes and cells. A project involving observation of plant disease symptoms at different levels of magnification is offered.
Please contact Adélia de Paula (ext 2260) for further information.
This is the third running of the popular and intensive five-day RMS course covering cryo-techniques in biological sciences. This course will teach sample preparation and cryo-microscopy techniques for both scanning and transmission electron microscopy. The focus will be on life sciences and cell biology, but the methods can be transferred to other fields. Participants from both academia and industry who wish to learn new skills or update their knowledge are encouraged to attend.
This is an intensive four day course covering applications in biological sciences. It will be of interest to those with a research or technical background in life science or cell biology, from academia and industry, who wish to learn new skills or update their knowledge. The Centre for Bio-imaging in partnership with Gatan UK and Jeol UK is a state-of-the- art facility for cryo electron microscopy. It is equipped with both scanning and transmission electron microscopes.
Techniques covered will include rapid cooling, freeze substitution, cryo-sectioning, thin film TEM and cryo-transfer and freeze fracture cryo-SEM. Attendees will have the opportunity use state of the art equipment and instrumentation from a range of manufacturers.
Tutorials, demonstrations and hands-on practical sessions will be led by technical experts form Gatan, Leica, Diatome and Jeol. Keynote speakers will supplement the techniques taught.
The course will cover applications in plant sciences, microbiology and virology and will be of interest to those with a research or technical background in cell biology or life science, from both academia and industry. Techniques covered will include rapid cooling, freeze substitution, cryo-sectioning, thin film TEM and cryo-transfer and freeze fracture cryo-SEM. The Centre for Bioimaging is equipped with state-of-the-art scanning and transmission electron microscopes.
