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 ====== BioImaging NanoCourse on Microscopy, 15 - 16 May 2014 ====== ====== BioImaging NanoCourse on Microscopy, 15 - 16 May 2014 ======
  
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 “If motorists drove their cars the way many cell biologists used their confocal microscopes,​ our highways would be littered with twisted wrecks of automobiles and the mangled corpses of run-over pedestrians. Everyone recognizes that driving a car is a tricky procedure(…) the fact is that a confocal microscope is probably at least as complicated to operate as a car.“ “If motorists drove their cars the way many cell biologists used their confocal microscopes,​ our highways would be littered with twisted wrecks of automobiles and the mangled corpses of run-over pedestrians. Everyone recognizes that driving a car is a tricky procedure(…) the fact is that a confocal microscope is probably at least as complicated to operate as a car.“
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 === Friday, May 16th - Room 52 === === Friday, May 16th - Room 52 ===
  
-^  Time  ^  Topic  ^+^  Time  ^  Topic  ​^ ​ Speaker ​ ^
 |  14:​00-14:​30 ​ |  Fluorescent Proteins and Live Imaging ​ |  José Rino  | |  14:​00-14:​30 ​ |  Fluorescent Proteins and Live Imaging ​ |  José Rino  |
 |  14:​30-15:​30 ​ |  Introduction to Confocal Microscopy ​ |  José Rino  | |  14:​30-15:​30 ​ |  Introduction to Confocal Microscopy ​ |  José Rino  |
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