Introductory Course in BioEM – 14, 15 November 2019
This is a two-day doctoral school course consisting of seven lectures in the mornings, and 2 practical sessions in the afternoons. It covers the principles of preparing biological samples from electron microscopy and a basic introduction to using scanning and transmission electron microscopes.
14 Nov ’19 | 0900 – 1000 | Lecture 1 – Principles of transmission electron microscopy | Graham Knott |
1000 – 1100 | Lecture 2 – Preparing biological samples for electron microscopy | Graham Knott | |
1100 – 1200 | Lecture 3 – Single particle electron microscopy | Davide Demurtas | |
1200 – 1300 | Lecture 4 – Locating Structures in Electron Microscopy | Graham Knott | |
1400-1700 | Practical 1 – Cryo electron microscopy | ||
15 Nov’19 | 0900 – 1000 | Lecture 5 – Scanning electron microscopy in biology | Christel Genoud |
1000 – 1100 | Lecture 6 – Revealing the Structure of Molecules | Sergey Nazarov | |
1100 – 1200 | Lecture 7 – Emerging technologies in electron microscopy | Graham Knott | |
1400-1700 | Practical 2 – Sample preparation for TEM/SEM | ||
Lectures in Electron Microscopy for Masters Students (Bio 480 – Neuroscience 1)
These are two lectures given to the Master’s course Bio 480 Neuroscience 1 (Molecular Neuroscience and Neurodegeneration)