Atomic Force Microscopy Webinar Series Combining High-Resolution and High-Speed Imaging For Studying Dynamic Biological Processes Webinar Date & Time Wednesday, October 24, 2012 |
Presenter Dimension FastScan Bio AFM
Presenter Andrea Slade, BSc, Ph.D. Life Science Applications Scientist, Bruker Nano Surfaces |
Webinar Overview The ability of atomic force microscopy (AFM) to obtain high-resolution images of biological molecules, under near-physiological conditions, remains unmatched by other techniques. Historically, however, the typically longer acquisition times required to obtain a single high-resolution image has limited the advancement of AFM for dynamic studies. The Dimension FastScan Bio™ AFM is the first commercial AFM that not only allows high–resolution imaging of biomolecules at timescales relevant to dynamic biological processes (up to 3 frames per second) but has also been designed to accommodate the specific sample and environmental requirements of biological studies. In this webinar we will present the FastScan-Bio AFM system and discuss the many application areas, from molecular to cell biology, in which this new standard in AFM imaging is creating opportunities for investigating biological dynamics in real-time and at the nanoscale. The live broadcast will include a fully-interactive Q&A session to answer all of your applications questions. Register today to reserve your seat. Register To Participate In Live Broadcast Morning Broadcast, 8:00 AM PDT* The Atomic Force Microscopy Webinar Series An open and free resource for atomic force microscope owners and users Webinar Archives Check here for our archive of previous webinar recordings & presentation slides Watch Our AFM Videos On YouTube Bruker Nano Surfaces YouTube Channel Sincerely, Your AFM Webinar Series Team |
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