Long-Term Live Cell Analysis for High-Content Applications

Thursday, November 10, 2016

3PM UK / 4PM CET / 10AM EST / 7AM PST

Live cell imaging permits the observation of biological processes as they unfold in real-time. This permits the identification of minority populations, increased statistical power and the ability to perform experimental manipulations during observation. Application of live cell imaging to high content studies has required the innovative development of novel microscopy hardware in order ensure that multiple populations can be interrogated in parallel with minimal perturbation of normal cell function, and that image acquisition, registration and data analysis can be optimally facilitated.

This webinar will detail new developments in image acquisition that combine live cell incubation and imaging with high-content screening approaches. Additionally particular focus on the challenges of storing, processing and analyzing high-content live cell imaging will be discussed.

In this webinar you will learn about:

  • Considerations for live-cell imaging such as environmental conditions and microscopy approaches
  • The benefits and limitations of high-content imaging techniques
  • Data analysis procedures for live-cell high-content imaging
Presenter
Janos Kriston-Vizi, PhD
Group Leader of Bioinformatics Image Core (BIONIC), MRC Laboratory for Molecular Cell Biology
University College London
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Presenter
Michael Hancock
Senior Technical Application Scientist
Cellular Dynamics International
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Presenter
Dr. Joshua Z. Rappoport
Imaging in Focus Editor
The International Journal of Biochemistry & Cell Biology
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