EMBL Workshop: From 3D Light to 3D Electron Microscopy

13 March 2016 14:00 - 16 March 2016 16:00, Heidelberg, Germany


Introduction
In Life Sciences, imaging in three dimensions is a prerequisite for the understanding of the fine organisation of cells and tissues. Whilst key biological functions are addressed by a large choice of fluorescence microscopy techniques, volume imaging by scanning electron microscopy offers now an unprecedented understanding of the ultrastructure of large biological objects. Correlating both imaging modalities, in 3D, is therefore a powerful way to link function to structure, even in complex biological systems.

This symposium aims not only at providing an update on the latest development in the field but also at connecting people. Experts and new-to-the-field will have the opportunity to share their experience and their views on the current methods and tools, but also exchange about the future challenges of these emerging techniques.
Venue
EMBL Advanced Training Centre

EMBL Advanced Training Centre, EMBL Meyerhofstraße 1, Heidelberg, 69117, Germany

Organised by
European Molecular Biology Laboratory, EMBL Heidelberg
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