[Spm] Carolina Workshop on Force Measurements and Manipulation in
Biological Microscopy
Michael Falvo
falvo at physics.unc.edu
Fri Feb 8 11:04:47 EST 2008
Carolina Workshop on Force Measurements and Manipulation in Biological
Microscopy at UNC Chapel Hill on May 27-30, 2008.
The workshop is hosted by our NIH resource CISMM (Computer Integrated
Systems for Microscopy and Manipulation) See
http://www.cs.unc.edu/Research/nano/cismm/index.html
<http://www.cs.unc.edu/Research/nano/cismm/index.html> for an overview
of CISMM. The workshop consists of morning lectures that provide a
framework for understanding and analyzing forces on the micro and
nanoscale, and serve as an introduction to the afternoon’s experiments.
The afternoon sessions are hands-on laboratories where you work with
live samples: single molecules of DNA, epithelial cells, and biological
fibers such as fibrin fibers on structured surfaces. Experiments use
laser tweezers, an integrated atomic force microscopy/optical microscopy
system, and 3D magnetic systems integrated with a fluorescence confocal
microscope. We also include an introduction to microfluidics. Finally,
participants spend a half day learning to use some of the many free
software packages available from our resource that facilitate the
analysis of forces in biological systems. Registration is limited to 18,
so you have lots of hands-on time with the microscopes. The $775 fee
includes light breakfasts, snacks and one dinner. We always have a great
keynote speaker, with a topic related to force measurement in biologic
systems. Registration information is available at
http://www.cs.unc.edu/Research/nano/cismm/ForcesWorkshop.htm
<http://www.cs.unc.edu/Research/nano/cismm/ForcesWorkshop.htm> . Hope to
see you there!
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Michael R. Falvo
Research Associate Professor
Department of Physics & Astronomy
University of North Carolina
Phillips Hall CB# 3255
Chapel Hill, NC 27599-3255
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