“Training and practice of laboratory skills in microscopy”
From June 10 to June 14, a guest lecture on the subject “Training and practice of laboratory skills in microscopy” was held at the International Medical Faculty with professor and head of laboratory at the University of Cadiz (Spain) Jose Lopez-Cepero. The lecture covered the following issues: 1 The microscopic method. Planning observations and design experiments. 2 Histological methods. Flowchart overview 3 Setting light microscopy. BF, DF, IC, Pol, Fluo. 4 Looking at the microscope. Evaluation, reading, selecting, mapping, sampling. 5 Microphotograhy, settings and acquisition 6 Basics of image analysis. Open source software. FIJI 7 Interpreting structures. 8 The value of microscopy. Integrating and analyzing microscopic information Employees from all departments eagerly met the foreign guest and took an active part in the five-day lecture. During the lecture, the participants also managed to download the FIJI application recommended by the professor and try it out in practice. Lecture days were very busy. During the lecture, the following areas were touched: from the molecular level to the tissue level. Professor Jose Lopez-Cepero was impressed with such a keen interest of the public and a desire to learn new things. Thanking for such “warm” hospitality, he expressed himself that he would always be happy with any questions and requests from the staff of our faculty. FIJI application and try it out in practice. Lecture days were very busy. During the lecture, the following areas were touched: from the molecular level to the tissue level. Professor Jose Lopez-Cepero was impressed with such a keen interest of the public and a desire to learn new things. Thanking for such “warm” hospitality, he expressed himself that he would always be happy with any questions and requests from the staff of our faculty. FIJI application and try it out in practice. Lecture days were very busy. During the lecture, the following areas were touched: from the molecular level to the tissue level. Professor Jose Lopez-Cepero was impressed with such a keen interest of the public and a desire to learn new things. Thanking for such “warm” hospitality, he expressed himself that he would always be happy with any questions and requests from the staff of our faculty.