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Cross-Institutional Bioimaging PhD Course – fall 2022

August 29, 2022 @ 9:30 am - November 14, 2022 @ 5:00 pm CEST

Level: PhD course
Time: August 29th to November 14th, 2022
Locations: Copenhagen, Odense, Aarhus, Kgs. Lyngby

Language: English
Number of contact hours: 80
Capacity limits: 20

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Course description

The Cross Institutional Bioimaging Ph.D. course will be given by a series of lecturers who are experts within each their field of bioimaging. The course will take place at different Danish research institutions in order to expose the students to different research groups, researchers and experimental research facilities. The course will thus give the students a unique opportunity of orienting themselves within an active and diverse field of interdisciplinary science within bioimaging.

The course is relevant for PhD students within medicine, physics, chemistry, biochemistry, molecular biology, nano-bioscience, pharmaceutical sciences, agricultural science or biology. The emphasis of the course is a tour of all bioimaging techniques available in Denmark and will cover subjects like live cell imaging, confocal microscopy, electron microscopy, super-resolution microscopy, single particle techniques, stimulated emission depletion microscopy, imaging of neurons, cell migration and image analysis.

 

Time schedule for the course

The course starts August 29th 2022, and runs consecutive Mondays for 11 weeks at 4 different universities and by different lecturers. Each module of the course covers around 8 hours, from 09:30-17:30. In general, the morning session will consist of a set of lectures and the afternoon session will predominantly involve either the student’s active participation in experiments, specific numerical exercises, or inspection of the local experimental facilities.

Details

Start:
August 29, 2022 @ 9:30 am
End:
November 14, 2022 @ 5:00 pm
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Website:
https://dambic.dk/index.php?page=Cross-Institutional-Bioimaging