TT.IV.C
11:00 - 12:30
3D Correlative Microscopy in Life Science - part I | ||
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TT.IV.C.1 WS.I.D.1 |
Giulio LAMEDICA
Carl Zeiss Italia
Welcome and Introduction
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TT.IV.C.2 WS.I.D.2 |
Lars Oliver KAUTSCHOR
Carl Zeiss Microscopy GmbH, Germany
Applications for 3D characterization in the life sciences - Illumination correlative research using light, X-ray, and electron microscopy |
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TT.IV.C.3 WS.I.D.3 |
Giulia BOLASCO EMBL, Rome |
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TT.IV.C.4 WS.I.D.4 |
Alessandro COMETTA CV
Carl Zeiss Italia
LSM Airyscan and Superresolution abst |
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Chair: Francesco BIANCARDI, Carl Zeiss Italia In collaboration with: ZEISS |
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SYNOPSIS
Different acquisition methods for 3D volume reconstruction enable researchers to get new insight on biological samples from tissues to single cells. Thanks tp Zeiss technology a new and breakthrough work flow for large volume 3D stack imaging at nanoscale resolution is possible. We will explore Serial Sectioning, Serial Blockface Imaging, X-Ray Microscopy, Airyscasn detection and super-resolution. |