Introductions & Events

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Information about Introductions

Introductions Microscopy

The introduction to microscopy consists of 3 modules taking place on 3 days and is compulsory for every user.

On day1 you will learn fundamentals of light microscopy. On the following day there will be a session on Optical Sectioning. The topic of the third day is Image Analysis. Each block will take 2-2,5h.

Further information can be found here.

Please send a Training request via PPMS where all possible dates are shown as well.

  

Introductions Flow Cytometry

Further information can be found here.

Introduction to Flow Cytometry (begin 10.00, around 3,5h in room E-016). 

Please send a Training request via PPMS where all possible dates are shown as well.

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Upcoming events

Deconvolution using Huygens Software - please write an e-mail to microscopy(at)imp.ac.at for available dates

FlowJo Seminar - 7.10.2025 FlowJo v10 / FlowJo v11

 

 

 

 

 

 

Past events & courses

Introduction to ImageJ/FIJI - 8.-10.3.2023 

FlowJo Seminar - 24.11.2022 Beginner/Advanced sessions

Introduction to ImageJ/FIJI - 9.-11.2.2022 - schedule

FlowJo Seminar - 16.11.2021 10am Beginner session, 1pm Advanced session

Online - Introduction to Image Analysis with ImageJ/Fiji - March, April, Nov 2020

FCS Express Seminar April 11th 2019, 10am

Introduction to Image Analysis with ImageJ/Fiji   30.1-1.2.2019, 27.2.-1.3.2019

Photometrics Camera Training Course  July 26th/27th 2018

yearly FlowJo Workshop

Introduction to ImageJ/FIJI;  Sept 2017, Nov 2017

Introduction to ImageJ/FIJI;  2016

Introduction to ImageJ/FIJI ; April 20-24, 2015

Introduction to ImageJ/FIJI ; Oct 21-24, 2014

OMX User Meeting ; July 9-10, 2014

Principles of Fluorescence Microscopy ; May 12-15, 2014

Principles of Transmitted Light Microscopy ; May 5-8, 2014

Principles of transmitted light microscopy ; April 22-24, 2013

Image processing and analysing course ; November 12-16, 2012

Advanced Practical Microscopy course ; November 7-11, 2011

 

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