Light Microscopy Summer School 2017
Light Microscopy Summer School 2017
The Light Microscopy summer school is an annual, residential three day course held at the University of York covering the principles of light microscopy. Participants are also trained in practical issues surrounding light microscopy. After introductory presentations, the course is taught predominantly through hands-on practical sessions. The programme is available to view below.
The course is suitable for both novices and more experienced users wanting to gain a greater understanding of the microscope and feedback every year is always fantastic. Students came from a range of backgrounds in 2015, within both research and commercial organisations. All benefited greatly from the Course and left with increased understanding and skills.
The course is immediately followed by a two day hands-on Confocal Course - Getting the most from your Confocal
Provisional Programme - Fluorescence Stream
Provisional Programme - Materials from Section Stream
Speakers
Scientific Organiser
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Dr Peter O'Toole
RMS Vice President
University of York
Peter heads the Imaging and Cytometry Labs within the Technology Facility at the University of York which includes an array of confocal microscopes, flow cytometers and electron microscopes. Peter gained his PhD in the Cell Biophysics Laboratory at the University of Essex and has been involved in many aspects of fluorescence imaging. Research is currently focused on both technology and method development of novel probes and imaging modalities.Peter has ongoing collaborations with many leading microscopy and cytometry companies and his group also provides research support to many academics and commercial organisations. Peter is also heavily involved with teaching microscopy and flow cytometry which includes organising and teaching on both the RMS Light Microscopy Summer School and the RMS Practical Flow Cytometry courses.
Invited Speakers
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Mr John Chapman
Former Area Manager for Carl Zeiss Division of Light Microscopy
John's microscopical interest began at the age of nine, thanks to a small but usable microscope given by his grandfather. By twenty-one he owned a substantial microscope outfit and was producing his own biological slides and rock sections, as well as taking photomicrographs. Although having got a scholarship to study geology, life took another turn and he became a medical microbiologist at the local hospital. There, he became the expert on mycology and parasitology, providing many teaching images for Leeds Medical School.
Seventeen years later, he became the north of England manager for Carl Zeiss microscopes, and enjoyed being involved in all microscopical applications from eye surgery to top secret synthetic diamonds. After twenty-five years he took early retirement and has since sought to provide microscopy teaching, consultation and imaging, hundreds of his photos having been published, including four front covers. Other activities include wedding and portrait photography, landscape and natural history photography, and playing the classical organ for churches and concerts.
A present project revolves around the making of focus-stacked, 3D images and the various means of viewing these. -
Dr Chris Guerin
Institute of Biotechnology in Ghent Belgium
Chris received his bachelor’s degree in Biology with departmental honors from the University of Massachusetts in Boston in 1980. From 1980 to 1985 he worked in Ophthalmology research at the Veterans Administration Hospital in San Francisco then moved to the University of California Santa Barbara where he was awarded a Ph.D. in physiology, cell biology and neuroscience in 1991. He did a post-doctoral fellowship in molecular biology at U.C.S.B. from 1991-1993 then moved to Michigan where he was a senior staff scientist in the Eye Care Services department at Henry Ford Hospital. In 1998 he took up a post as a non-clinical neuroscientist at the MRC toxicology Unit at the University of Leicester where he was put in charge of the microscopy services at the unit. From 2008 he has been a PI and group leader at the Vlaanderen (Flanders) Institute of Biotechnology in Ghent Belgium where he manages the Bio Imaging Core facility. -
Mr Steve Metcalfe
Microscopy 101 Ltd
Steve has worked with optical microscopes for the past 30 years. His background in engineering, logical approach to problem solving and inquisitive nature make him an ideal partner for your microscopy questions.
After a government (MoD) apprenticeship during which he qualified as an electronics engineer, Steve started ‘Sight Systems’, an imaging company providing innovative solutions for microscopy. Subsequently Steve was appointed as European Product Manager for Microscopy and Imaging products within Buehler, a materials sample preparation company.
Recently Steve has specialised in materials microscopy within Carl Zeiss UK as manager of the Materials Microscopy Division. He has built up a wealth of knowledge about applications and optical techniques both in industry and academia.
He now works for himself within a new company Microscopy101 Ltd.
Delegate Information
Registration
Registration is now open.
Venue for the course
The Light Microscopy Summer School takes place within the Biology Department of the University of York. The Biology department is situated on Wentworth Way. The full address is Department of Biology, University of York, Wentworth Way, York, YO10 5DD. For more information on the University, please visit the www.york.ac.uk
Transport to the venue and accommodation
If you are flying to the UK, we recommend that you travel to Manchester International Airport and then travel by train to York. This is further, but is more convenient than travelling from Leeds Airport.
York Railway Station is the closest station to the campus. The accommodation is a five minute walk from the biology department on campus at the University of York.
Accommodation package
The package includes 3 nights’ en-suite, bed and breakfast accommodation on campus at the University of York.
Delegates will be able to check-in on Sunday 16 July and will be departing on Wednesday 19 July (unless they are staying on for the Getting the Most from your Confocal Course, or otherwise arranged with the RMS office).
Meals
Breakfast will be provided on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday morning for those who have selected the accommodation package.
Buffet lunches, tea / coffee and biscuits and 2 evening meals are included in your registration fee.
- Sunday's evening meal will be held at Cosmo Authentic World Kitchen in York City Centre, followed by a walking tour of the city.
- Monday's evening meal on campus (accommodation package only.)
- Tuesday's evening meal will be held at Ask Italian in York City Centre.
Registration
Registration will be taking place on Monday morning from 09.00 – 09.15 at the Department of Biology main reception.
Dietary and Access requirements
The RMS is committed to our delegate’s health and wellbeing. Therefore if you have any dietary or access requirements please contact Karina Lang.