Biology 314 - Topics in Advanced Microscopy Techniques for Research: Total Internal Reflection Fluorescence Microscopy

T-ADV MICROSCOPY TECHNIQ:TIRFM

Spring
2020
03
1.00
Judith Wopereis
F 01:20-04:00
Smith College
30697-S20
SAB-RD 411
jwoperei@smith.edu
30695, 30696, 30698
Topics course.Instrument specific topics course designed for research students (special studies, honors, SURF, etc.) requiring access to microscope equipment in the Center for Microscopy and Imaging (CMI). Students will discuss the need of the Microscope system of their choice for their research project by preparing and presenting short presentations and a poster. Emphasized are group and individual training sessions required to learn how to operate a microscope independently (see topics). Evaluation will be through engagement in assigned activities. 400 level work cannot overlap with this course work. Prerequisite: Permission of the Instructor. Enrollment limited to 6 per topic. Graded S/U only: The TIRFM is used to study fluorescently labelled molecules in a very thin region of the sample adjacent to the coverglass. With a depth of up to ~100nm, this technique is well-suited to examine, for example, individual molecules, cell membranes, and other cell surface components and processes. Training includes a lecture, demonstrations, discussions, and hands-on microscope instruction. Participants will meet for a total of 6 weeks during the semester.
Instructor Permission.
Permission is required for interchange registration during all registration periods.