Below is a non-exhaustive list of upcoming events for the imaging community!
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Events occuring in, or with registration in: July 2022
July 2022
Fens Forum 2022: Open Source Microscopy Symposium
The symposium covers all fields of neuroscience and comprises a range of symposia, technical workshops, plenary and special lectures and poster sessions as well as a number of social events.
Bruker Nano Surfaces AFM User Meeting
The Scottish Microscopy Society and Bruker Nano Surfaces and Metrology would like to invite you to our AFM User Meeting, covering Advanced AFM techniques.
Challenges in biological cryo electron microscopy: Faraday Discussion
Drive discovery through debate with the cryo-electron microscopy community as we discuss the latest developments, tackle new challenges, and shape future directions together. Oral abstract deadline 8 November 2021. Poster abstract deadline 3 May 2022.
flowcytometryUK 2022
The meeting will highlight advances in flow and image instrumentation, high content screening, cancer and stem cell biology, applications of clinical cytometry and the development of novel probes and approaches in many areas of biomedical research.
Super-Resolution Microscopy with Abbelight
To get the best results during our hand-on workshops from the 6-8 September, our experts will share with you some tips about buffer, mounting, and selling which could significantly influence the quality of your demo images.
Microscopy and Microanalysis (M&M) 2022
Online registration for M&M 2022 is now open. The last day to register is August 27, 2022. Early-Bird Rate ends 1 June 1 2022.
Super-Resolution Microscopy with Abbelight
This online meeting will focus on sample preparation to optimise your Single Molecule Localisation Microscopy ( dSTORM, PAINT, PALM) images. There will be a zoom meeting on 27 July about how to process samples for the workshop.
Micron Structural Illumination Microscopy course
This interactive course is aimed at microscopists interested in learning the nuts and bolts of Structural Illumination Microscopy and will cover the theoretical and practical aspects of SIM, including data reconstruction and quality control.