On March 13-14, 2018, a workshop entitled"SRRF Stream: Super Resolution on a Camera" will take place at the Biotechnology and Biomedical Centre of the Academy of Sciences and Charles University in Vestec(BIOCEV). In cooperation with the Imaging Methods Service Laboratory, we will introduce this new technology in a theoretical introduction and a practical workshop where you will be able to try imaging with the Andor SRRF Stream on your own samples.
Key features of SRRF Stream:
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Compatible with your existing microscope
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Use of common fluorophores (e.g. mCherry)
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Resolution of 50 - 150 nm depending on parameters
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Low illumination intensities during excitation = low phototoxicity
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Super-resolution scanning speed of 1.7 - 3.4 frames per second (ROI) in demonstration (> 10 frames per second (ROI) in "high end" system configuration)
The workshop will start with a free morning lecture and continue with hands-on workshops with the possibility to take your own samples (hands-on/limited capacity).
System configuration for hands-on:
- Andor iXon Ultra 888
- SRRF Stream PC with CUDA-enabled GPU
- Micromanager software
- Nikon Ti-E inverted microscope
- Lenses: 63x (NA1.4) OIL / 63x (NA1.2) W
- Additional Zoom: 1.0x, 1.6x, 2.5x
More detailed information is included in the attached invitation and technical report.
For more details and to register for the hands-on practical seminars, please contact Peter Kolar (+420 733 385 933 / kolar@optixs.cz).