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Subject: Correlative Microscopy Workshop
From: elizabeth {- dot -} duke {- at -} DIAMOND {- dot -} AC {- dot -} UK elizabeth {- dot -} duke {- at -} DIAMOND {- dot -} AC {- dot -} UK
Date: 2009-11-30

Slightly off-topic but there might be some who are interested in the
following workshop taking place in Oxford Jan 13-14 2010.

http://www.instruct-fp7.eu/index.php?option=com_events&task=view_detail&
agid=80&year=2010&month=01&day=13&Itemid=6

There will be a workshop on Correlative Microscopy in Oxford on January
13th-14th 2010. This INSTRUCT funded workshop is aimed at developing an
understanding of the major scientific problems which could be addressed
by a combination of microscopy and imaging based modalities in
conjunction with other structural based techniques such as
crystallography. The workshop will bring together leading scientists
from the different microscopy fields along with structural biologists
working on complex scientific problems could benefit from the
application of a combination of different imaging techniques. The talks
will encompass a range of different imaging modalities with an emphasis
on explaining the strengths, weaknesses, limitations and complementarity
of the different techniques. There will be a focus on exploring what is
required for combining the different techniques, particularly looking at
any software and hardware developments and the different approaches to
sample handling required for each method. In addition a number of case
studies will be presented to highlight possible scientific questions
which could be answered through the use of results obtained with
combined microscopy techniques.


Dr. Liz Duke
Principal Beamline Scientist
Diamond Light Source
Harwell Science and Innovation Campus
Chilton
OX11 0DE
UK

Tel. 01235 778057
Mob. 07920 138148





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