How can I better prepare my samples for imaging and which tools are best for me to use?
The NDIIF will offer an in-depth lecture to inform individuals of the tools and techniques used in the field of optical microscopy. This lecture will be held in the basement of McCourtney Hall. During this presentation, relevant examples (biological and material) will be discussed regarding some of the common errors that our team often encounters in our imaging facility, answer questions regarding the differences in sample preparation, and determine which imaging platform might be the best fit for the goals of the experiment. Four hours have been scheduled to deliver this level of information which we feel will be the start of a solid foundation to help troubleshoot and inspire better imaging practices for efficiency and reproducibility in a variety of research fields.
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Topics Covered during the lecture
1. Fixation
2. Sectioning? or not.
3. Labeling
3a. intrinsic (fluorescence proteins)
3b. immunocytochemistry/immunohistochemistry
3c. genetic probes
3d. fluorogenic/photoconvertible probes
3e. others?
4. Controls and why are they important?
5. Microscopy
5a. brightfield, fluorescence
5b. contrast imaging
5c. reflectance/polarized
5d. large sample imaging (2photon, lightsheet, oct, tissue clearing prep)
5e. quantitative imaging (photon counting)
5f. enhanced/super resolution
5g. fluorescence lifetime imaging
Lecture: How can I better prepare my samples for imaging and which tools are best for me to use?
Date: August 22, 2023
Time: 12:30PM- 5:00PM
Location: Basement Auditorium of McCourtney Hall, B01