Webinar: High Resolution Imaging with the BioScope Catalyst
Overview
From nucleic acids and proteins to proteinassemblies and membranes, this webinar (Wednesday, January 26, 2011) will present several examples of how highresolution imaging conducted with the BioScope Catalyst Atomic Force Microscope provides researchers with keyopportunities to investigate biomolecules and biomolecular processes at the single molecule level.
Read the full webinar details on the Nanoscale World Community Events Page and be sure to join thecommunity AFM Webinar Group to get all the latest updates first.
This broadcast will include afully-interactive Q&A session to answer all your questions and share your ideas, so be sure to register early to reserve your seat.
Topics
• Providing life science researcherswith the ability to study biological species across a wide-range of size scales
• Obtaining high resolution, 3D (three-dimensional) images of individual biomolecules and small biomolecular complexes
• Key features of the BioScope Catalyst, including PeakForceTapping, a small volume flow cell, MIRO image overlay software capabilities, and the Perfusion Stage Incubator (PSI) provides researchers with uniqueopportunities to investigate biomolecules and biomolecular processes at the single molecule level
Registration
LiveBroadcast
Wednesday, January 26, 2010 8:30 AM - 9:30 AM PST
Bruker Nanoscale World Community
Bruker AFM Webinars
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