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Learn how to get the optimal image

We offer hands-on training that enables users to get the optimum out of their equipment. We have  not only a background in state-of-the-art life science research, but are also trained educators with  publications on how to teach microscopy methods most efficiently.  Course content can be adjusted to include the aspects that are relevant to the customer. The  minimum number of participants is one. The instructions are usually held using the customer’s  equipment, but if preferred, we can also arrange microscopes and image processing workstations. 
Image processing with ImageJ 1 day             from 2400DKK/320 Eur
Basic microscopy
Confocal microscopy 1 day             from 2400DKK/320 Eur   Super-resolution and single-molecule techniques  1 day             from 2400DKK/320 Eur   

Training

Basic functions of ImageJ Optimizing image contrast and noise Measurement of cells and cell compartments Automatic image analysis: i.e. area of nuclei Colocalization of fluorophores Handling of multi-dimensional data Deconvolution Analysis of image data in Excel Theory of digital imaging
2 hours         from 650DKK/90 Eur Adjusting the microscope Taking contrast-rich images Taking care of the microscope 1 day             from 2400DKK/320 Eur Theory behind microscopy techniques Bright field and fluorescence microscopy Visualizing cellular features without      staining using DIC and phase contrast Staining of samples Taking optimal images Basic image processing
Principle of confocal microscopy Recording of 3D-stacks Multi-color acquisition Testing protein-protein interaction with FRET Choose focus between laser-scanning or    spinning-disc confocal
Theory behind the three super-      resolution techniques 3D structured illumination Single-molecule localization microscopy       (PALM/STORM) Single-molecule tracking
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Hands-on training

We offer hands-on training that  enables users to get the optimum  out of their equipment. We  have not only a background in  state-of-the-art life science research, but are  also trained educators with publications on  how to teach microscopy methods most  efficiently.
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© Scientific focus, Last updated 2015-08-19. This website is climate-neutral (powered by 100 % sustainable energy and support of WWF and Research on tree biomass generation); hosted by Greenhost.  
Image processing with ImageJ 1 day                    from 2400DKK/320 Eur    Basic functions of ImageJ    Optimizing image contrast and noise    Measurement of cells and cell compartments    Automatic image analysis: i.e. area of nuclei    Colocalization of fluorophores    Handling of multi-dimensional data    Deconvolution    Analysis of image data in Excel    Theory of digital imaging
Basic microscopy 2 hours         from 650DKK/90 Eur    Adjusting the microscope    Taking contrast-rich images    Taking care of the microscope 1 day             from 2400DKK/320 Eur   Theory behind microscopy techniques    Bright field and fluorescence microscopy    Visualizing cellular features without       staining using DIC and phase contrast    Staining of samples    Taking optimal images    Basic image processing
Confocal microscopy 1 day             from 2400DKK/320 Eur    Principle of confocal microscopy    Recording of 3D-stacks    Multi-color acquisition    Testing protein-protein interaction with FRET Choose focus between laser-scanning or    spinning-disc confocal Super-resolution and single-molecule techniques  1 day             from 2400DKK/320 Eur    Theory behind the three super-       resolution techniques    3D structured illumination    Single-molecule localization microscopy       (PALM/STORM)    Single-molecule tracking
Course content can be adjusted to include the  aspects that are relevant to the customer. The  minimum number of participants is one. The  instructions are usually held using the  customer’s equipment, but if preferred, we can  also arrange microscopes and image  processing workstations.