Atomic Force Microscopy Webinar Series - Combined Optical and Atomic Force Microscopy

Atomic Force Microscopy Webinar Series

Combined Optical and Atomic Force Microscopy

Webinar Presenter - Alexandre Berquand, Ph.D.
Presenter Alexandre Berquand, Ph.D., Life Science Applications Scientist

Webinar Date & Time

Wednesday, January 18, 2012

Morning Broadcast, 8:00 AM PST*

Webinar Overview

Modern applications and scientific fields like biology demand more information than an optical or atomic force microscope can provide alone. It is therefore essential to enhance and integrate data provided by AFM technologies with optical imaging techniques like bright-field, differential interference contrast, epifluorescence, total internal reflection fluorescence, and confocal.

This webinar will reveal the top capabilities and latest innovations of the world's most productive and completely integrated life science AFM and light microscope platform. Specific topics of discussion include:

• Combining AFM and optical information in a single image
• Correlating fluorescence data and measurements
• Combining AFM and fluorescence lifetime imaging microscopy measurements
• Combining TIRF and AFM data
• Combining confocal laser scanning microscopy and AFM data and more...

 

The live broadcast will include a fully-interactive Q&A session to answer all of your applications questions. Register today to reserve your seat.

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Morning Broadcast, 8:00 AM PST*

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