
Course
Advanced Course Microscopy and Spectroscopy in Food and Plant Sciences
EPS-VLAG Course: The course will cover the theory behind several advanced microscopic and micro-spectroscopic techniques that have a wide range of applications in both the Food and Plant Sciences.
Introduction
The MicroSpectroscopy Research Facility and the Wageningen Light Microscopy Centre of Wageningen University organize a VLAG & EPS funded advanced practical course for postdocs and PhD candidates. The course will cover the theory and practice of several advanced microscopic and micro-spectroscopic techniques that have a wide range of applications in both the Food and Plant Sciences. We give an overview of sample preparation and imaging techniques available.
Target group
PhD candidates and postdocs, maximum of 24 participants*
*If there are more applicants than places the selection will be based on your microscopy needs.
The following topics will be addressed during the lectures with examples of application in Food and Plant sciences: light and fluorescent microscopy, (point scanning- and spinning disk-) confocal microscopy, 3D Imaging, Fluorescence spectroscopy, Förster Resonance Energy Transfer (FRET) imaging, Fluorescence Lifetime Imaging Microscopy (FLIM), Fuji- based image analysis, , time- and spectrally resolved fluorescence spectroscopy, total internal reflection fluorescence (TIRF), multiphoton- and super resolution- imaging.
The training during this course will be in the form of group assignments and demonstrations of advanced imaging methods. The course allows to better understand and select microscopy methods that answer your research question. For additional individual training after this course, we welcome you at the MicroSpectroscopy Research Facility and the Wageningen Light Microscopy Centre.
Lecturers and tutors
Tijs Ketelaar (WUR-Cell and Developmental Biology)
Norbert de Ruijter (WUR-Cell and Developmental Biology)
Peter van Gisbergen (WUR-Cell and Developmental Biology)
Jan Willem Borst (WUR-Biochemistry)
Arjen Bader (WUR-Biophysics)
Johannes Hohlbein (WUR-Biophysics)
Date & duration
The course will be 27-29 January 2025
Study load
0.9 ECTS
Language
The course language will be English.
Contact information
More information about the contents of the course can be obtained from Dr Norbert de Ruijter: norbert.deruijter@wur.nl
For organisational matters please contact Yvonne Smolders: yvonne.smolders@wur.nl
Venue
Wageningen Campus, Wageningen, The Netherlands
Registration & course fee
The final registration date is 15 December 2024.
We kindly ask you to submit a short description of your research question, and why you would like to join the course before 15 December 2024. You will be notified on acceptance of your registration. Additional information will follow afterwards.
The course fee (which includes coffee/tea during breaks, lunches and one dinner but does not cover accommodation) depends on the participant's affiliation:
Affiliation | Early Bird fee** | Regular fee |
---|---|---|
VLAG/EPS and other WU PhD candidates* | € 260 | € 310 |
Other PhD candidates | € 520 | € 570 |
Postdocs registered with EPS | € 390 | € 440 |
Postdocs registered with VLAG | € 520 | € 570 |
Staff affiliated with VLAG and EPS | € 520 | € 570 |
All other postdocs and academic staff, non-profit | € 1040 | € 1090 |
Industry / For-Profit organisations | € 2000 | € 2050 |
* VLAG/PE&RC/EPS/WIAS/WASS/WIMEK PhD candidates with an approved TSP
** Early bird fee applies to anyone who REGISTERS ON OR BEFORE 1 December 2024
Cancellation policy
After acceptance of your registration, the VLAG Cancellation Conditions for course participants will apply.