Dr. Danielle Beckman, Project Scientist at the California National Primate Research Center, will introduce how they apply high-resolution confocal microscopy to help the development of different primate models for neurological disorders. She will also show how acquisition of z-stack images in association with 3D reconstruction performed at Imaris helps them investigate neurodegeneration and neuroinflammation in different disease models. 

Following her presentation, our local application scientists from Oxford Instruments, will host a live Q&A session. This is a unique opportunity for you to engage directly with OI experts and have your specific questions answered in real time.  

Learning Objectives:

  • Microglia morphology: Learn how to create and edit 3D surfaces to analyse microglia volume and interaction with other cell types. Understand what the indicators are for microglia activation and neuroinflammation.
  • Viral infections: Discover how to identify and quantify different markers for viral infection.
  • Neuronal death: Understand how to detect neurons dying using multilabel confocal microscopy, especially in combination with neuroinflammatory markers

Who Should attend?

  • Both new and experienced Imaris users interested in accelerating microscopy projects. The research is relevant across life science projects where visualization and analysis is required.

Pre-submit your questions in the registration form, and they will be addressed live by our local experts who speak English, Korea, and Chinese during the webinar. Don't miss this opportunity to enhance your image analysis capabilities.

Certificate will be provided to all live attendees. 


NOTE: If you are unable to attend this webinar, please register, and you will be able to view the on-demand recording later.