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2014
Live Imaging
Istituto Ortopedico Rizzoli – Bologna


2014
Live Imaging
Istituto Ortopedico Rizzoli – Bologna


Highlights

  • 3 days

  • 50 participants

  • 17 speakers

  • 5 practical sessions

  • 50 ECM credits

Location

  • Istituto Ortopedico Rizzoli – Bologna (Aula Campanacci)

  • Centro di ricerca Codivilla–Putti Via Barbiano , 1/10 – Bologna 

Date

  • From 5 to 7 May 2014

Scientific Secretariat

  • Spartaco Santi

  • Cristiano Rumio

  • Nadir M. Maraldi

Live Imaging is used by scientists to improve their understanding of biological functions when studying cell dynamics. This requires high-resolution visualization of the sample in both space and time. For this reason, technological advances in the field of imaging, are crucial to allow performing in vivo analysis without compromising the physiological condition of the sample.
The synergy between researchers and specialized companies made it possible to create an event in which operators with high scientific skills in the biomedical research sector, as well as the latest generation technology in Live Imaging are available. These included: Time-lapse, Confocal Resonant, Confocal Spinning Disk, scientific cameras, microscope incubators, and advanced image analysis methods.

Who it’s for

This year’s program is aimed at researchers, students and technicians who are interested in acquiring the basic elements necessary to create in vivo images, allowing them to investigate the dynamics of cellular physiological processes.

Location

  • Istituto Ortopedico Rizzoli – Bologna Via G.C. Pupilli, 1 (Aula Campanacci)

  • Centro di ricerca Codivilla – Putti Via Barbiano ,1/10 (Aule per sessioni pratiche BITTA, DMC e CNR)

Date

  • From 14 to 17 May 2019

Scientific Secretariat

  • Spartaco Santi –  Coordinatore

  • Cristiano Rumio

  • Nadir M.Maraldi

Live Imaging is used by scientists to improve their understanding of biological functions when studying cell dynamics. This requires high-resolution visualization of the sample in both space and time. For this reason, technological advances in the field of imaging, are crucial to allow performing in vivo analysis without compromising the physiological condition of the sample.
The synergy between researchers and specialized companies made it possible to create an event in which operators with high scientific skills in the biomedical research sector, as well as the latest generation technology in Live Imaging are available. These included: Time-lapse, Confocal Resonant, Confocal Spinning Disk, scientific cameras, microscope incubators, and advanced image analysis methods.

Who it’s for

This year’s program is aimed at researchers, students and technicians who are interested in acquiring the basic elements necessary to create in vivo images, allowing them to investigate the dynamics of cellular physiological processes.

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