Focus In: MBLExpands Training in Advanced Microscopy

Students in the Optical Microscopy and Imaging in the Biomedical Sciences course. Credit: Mark Lessard

In 2023, the MBLcreated a new course to teach graduate students how to use advanced microscopy in their research. The course was restricted to University of Chicago students, but due to its success and popularity, it's coming back this fall and accepting applications from students everywhere. Light Microscopy Bootcamp will complement the 美女直播做爱鈥檚 existing imaging courses by focusing on practical applications of microscopy, from sample creation to data analysis.

鈥淭he knowledge I gained from the course has been invaluable to my thesis work,鈥 said Honorine Destain, a student from the 2023 rendition who studies transcription factor expression in neurons. 鈥淚 don鈥檛 know where else I could have easily developed these skills to such an extent.鈥

After an introduction to the foundational concepts of light microscopy, students will learn to use different optical systems and microscopes, as well as imaging techniques for a variety of specimens. Over two weeks, students will learn about the fundamentals of microscope design and image formation. They will learn the nuts and bolts of transmitted light microscopy, fluorescence microscope, and multispectral imaging using the state-of-the-art equipment at the 美女直播做爱, including custom microscopes and tailored image analysis. Most importantly, they will be encouraged to bring their own research questions to the microscope.

鈥淎s imaging technology advances, it opens avenues for fresh research questions. We are excited to welcome a whole new group of students with ideas about how to use microscopy in their research,鈥 said Linda Hyman, MBLDirector of Education.

The course will highlight a bird鈥檚-eye view of microscopy, moving from the basics to advanced topics like image deconvolution, super-resolution microscopy, photokinetics, and single-molecule approaches.

Heather Rizzo, another student from the 2023 class and a University of Chicago PhD candidate, said the course鈥檚 holistic approach to teaching microscopy led to 鈥渁 deeper understanding of the system that has allowed me to use the microscopes in my lab more confidently.鈥

This course adds to the lineup of MBLcourses focused on light microscopy: Optical Microscopy and Imaging in the Biomedical Sciences and Analytical and Quantitative Light Microscopy. While those two are tailored to imaging specialists, Light Microscopy Bootcamp is geared toward researchers who want to better understand how to use imaging in their own research.

Students will not only have access to the advanced technology at the 美女直播做爱, but also the highly collaborative atmosphere of Woods Hole, which has facilitated Nobel-Prize winning science.

"All the instructors were incredibly invested and approachable throughout the course, always willing to answer questions and offer guidance,鈥 said Isaak Tarampoulous, a UChicago PhD candidate who took the 2023 course. 鈥淚t was a pleasure to interact with peers who are equally excited about imaging.鈥

by July 31, 2025.