Dear Colleagues,
Holotomography is an advanced imaging technique that uses a specialized microscope to capture high-resolution images of biological structures such as bacteria, cells, intracellular structures, or even entire organoids without the need for staining. This method allows for the acquisition of quantitative data, including dry mass measurements and various other parameters.
If you have ever considered exploring quantitative holotomography microscopy techniques or quantitative phase microscopy, this is an event you should not miss.
This workshop is designed for potential users and is fully dedicated to practically introducing holotomography as a quantitative microscopic technique. The method will be demonstrated through hands-on experience with the TOMOCUBE HT-X1 system.
The first half-day will take place a series of theoretical lectures, followed by three days fully dedicated to hands-on sessions. During these sessions, you will learn how to set up acquisitions, perform AI-boosted image segmentation, and analyze quantitative imaging data.
Led by one of Tomocube’s most advanced application specialists, Bruno Combettes, this workshop offers an excellent opportunity to discuss your experimental ideas and design with an expert in the method and system. It is also a unique chance to test your experimental design and ideas on the system, with expert guidance.
This event also provides an opportunity to gain valuable contacts for your future research work…
For any questions, please contact: ivan.novotny@img.cas.cz.