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SUMMARY:Seminář Joe Howard
DESCRIPTION:“How molecular motors drive the motility of cilia and flagella” \nCilia and flagella are thin\, rod-like organelles whose snake-like beating patterns drive cells through fluids and move fluids across cellular surfaces. They play essential roles in locomotion\, sensory reception\, and signaling. The core structure within the cilium\, known as the axoneme\, consists of nine pairs of doublet microtubules\, a central pair of single microtubules\, and a myriad of other proteins\, including the axonemal dynein motor proteins\, which generate the shear forces that slide adjacent doublets. A key question is how dynein activity is coordinated to produce the characteristic sinusoidal beating patterns. We are addressing this question through reconstitution and modeling\, leveraging the genetics of the unicellular alga Chlamydomonas reinhardtii.
URL:https://www.biomed.cas.cz/event/seminar-joe-howard/
LOCATION:Posluchárna Milana Haška / Milan Hašek Auditorium
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SUMMARY:Methodological Seminar BIOCEV-Krč - Campus Animal Facility
DESCRIPTION:Dear all\, \nwe would like to invite you to the seminar as part of the „BIOCEV-Krč  Methodological Seminar“: \nTopic: „CAMPUS ANIMAL FACILITY“ \nSeminar program: \nAnimal Facility FGÚ: Martin Blažka\nAnimal Facility MBÚ: Alexandra Bartelik / Martin Schwarzer\nAnimal Facility ÚŽFG: Jiří Klíma\nAnimal Facility ÚEM: Andrej Litvinec\nAnimal Facility ÚMG: Libor Kopkan / Jan Honetschläger \nThe Animal facility methodological seminar will include a series of presentations by representatives of individual institutions located on the campus. Each institution will briefly present its local or detached animal facility and the services it provides.
URL:https://www.biomed.cas.cz/event/methodological-seminar-biocev-krc-campus-animal-facility/
LOCATION:Posluchárna Milana Haška / Milan Hašek Auditorium
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SUMMARY:AI-based Segmentation and Tracking
DESCRIPTION:Learn practical workflows for image segmentation\, cell tracking\, and denoising using modern deep-learning tools (StarDist\, Cellpose\, Omnipose\, Noise2Void\, DeepImageJ\, TrackMate\, Delta2\, ZeroCostDL4MIc\, Zeiss arivis Cloud). \nMore information & registration:\nhttps://course.img.cas.cz/aist/ \nRegistration deadline: May 4 \nBest regards\,\nMartin Čapek\, Michaela Blažíková\, Jan Valečka and Pavel Krist (Zeiss)
URL:https://www.biomed.cas.cz/event/ai-based-segmentation-and-tracking-2/
LOCATION:IMG
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SUMMARY:Super-Resolution in Light Microscopy - practical course
DESCRIPTION:Dear colleagues\, \n  \nwe would like to announce the upcoming practical course Super-Resolution in Light Microscopy (SLM 2026)\, which will take place June 8–10\, 2026 at the Institute of Molecular Genetics of the Czech Academy of Sciences in Prague. \n  \nSome of you may know our EMBO Practical Course on Super-Resolution Microscopy\, which we bi-annually organize at IMG. The SLM course is a complementary event focused primarily on extended hands-on training\, allowing participants to spend more time working directly with the methods and data processing workflows. \n  \nThe three-day course combines short theoretical introductions with practical sessions in small groups. Participants will work with several super-resolution approaches including SIM\, SMLM\, STED and optical reassignment methods – Airyscan and SoRa. \n  \nThe practical sessions are organized in collaboration with the Microscopy unit at the Institute of Experimental Medicine (IEM CAS). \n  \nThe course is open to an international audience and the number of participants is limited to 15 to ensure an intensive training format. \n  \nMore information\, programme and registration details are available here: \nhttps://course.img.cas.cz/slm/ \n  \nRegistration deadline: May 5\, 2026 \n  \nPlease feel free to share this announcement with colleagues who might be interested. \n  \n  \nBest regards\, \n  \nIvan Novotny & Michaela Blazikova \n  \n  \n  \n\n\n\n\n\n\nIvan Novotny\, Ph.D. | Light Microscopy Core Facility\n\n\n+420 296 44 3192\, 3168\n\n\n+420 777 270 279\n\n\nivan.novotny@img.cas.cz \n\n\nwww.img.cas.cz
URL:https://www.biomed.cas.cz/event/super-resolution-in-light-microscopy-practical-course/
LOCATION:IMG
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