BMB816: Advanced microscopy techniques (5 ECTS)
        
        
		STADS: 01010701		
		
		
		
		
		
Level
		Master's level course		
		
		
		
Teaching period
		The course is offered in the spring semester.				
		
		
		
Teacher responsible
		 Email: brewer@memphys.sdu.dk
Additional teachers
 Email: brewer@memphys.sdu.dk
Additional teachers

 wuestner@bmb.sdu.dk
Timetable
		
				
		 
		  | Group | Type | Day | Time | Classroom | Weeks | Comment | 
		 
  | Common | I | Monday | 14-16 | U10 | 18-19 |  | 
 
  | Common | I | Monday | 12-14 | U14 | 20-21 |  | 
 
  | Common | I | Tuesday | 14-16 | U14 | 17 |  | 
 
  | Common | I | Wednesday | 08-10 | U57 | 17-18 |  | 
 
  | Common | I | Wednesday | 08-10 | U14 | 20-21 |  | 
 
  | Common | I | Thursday | 12-14 | RUBY, Bygn. 31,1 (BMB) | 19 |  | 
 
  | S1 | TL | Tuesday | 08-12 |  | 18-22 |  | 
 
  | S1 | TE | Thursday | 12-14 | U49b | 17 |  | 
 
  | S1 | TE | Friday | 10-12 | U49c | 19 |  | 
 
  | S2 | TL | Tuesday | 13-17 |  | 18-22 |  | 
		
		 
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Comment:
	MAX 12 studerende	
	
Prerequisites:
None
Academic preconditions:
Bachelors degree in either Biochemistry and molecular biology or Physics and Chemistry. Due to instument availability a maximum of 12 participants can enroll in the course. For BMB students it is advised to have BMB509 passed
	
Course introductionIn the last years, a large number of state of the art experimental microscopy techniques have been developed. The main objective of this course is to provide the theoretical basis of these techniques together with some “hands on” laboratory practice.
Expected learning outcomeAt the end of the course the student is expected to :
- Evaluate scientific results in the original research literature
- Present scientific results in an oral seminar given in English
- Discuss strengths and limitations of modern techniques in microscopy
- Identify the “method of choice” for analysis of a given biological sample
- Perform image analysis using advanced microscopy instrumentation
Subject overviewBasic theory (including quantitaive image analysis) for the following techniques will be provided: 1) Laser Scanning Confocal Fluorescence microscopy 2) Spinning Disk Confocal Fluorescence microscopy 3) Widefield Fluorescence microscopy 4) Multiphoton Excitation Fluorescence microscopy 5) Second Harmonic Generation microscopy 6) Fluorescence Lifetime imaging and FRET 7) Super resolution techniques (STED microscopy) 8) Fluorescence Correlation spectroscopy related techniques (FCS, RICS)
	
	
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This course uses  
e-learn (blackboard).
Prerequisites for participating in the exam
None
Assessment and marking:
Oral exam, Danish 7 mark scale, internal examiner
Lab.work, pass/fail,internal evaluation by teacher
Remaks regarding evaluation:
(a) For the lab exercise, the students will be separated in 4 groups of 3 persons and work in teams in four different exercises (1 per group). Each group need to report and discuss their results to the rest of the class in a seminar. This activity will be evaluated, pass/fail grading by the teacher (1 ECTS); 
(b) Oral examination. Grades by the 7 mark scale, internal examinator (4 ECTS).
Reevaluation after 2nd quarter
Expected working hours
The teaching method is based on three phase model.
Forelæsninger, antal timer 24
Eksamanatorier/opgaveregning, antal timer 4 
Laboratorieøvelser, antal timer 20
Educational activities
Language
This course is taught in English.
Course enrollment
See deadline of enrolment.
Tuition fees for single courses
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