3D confocal Raman imaging is a powerful, versatile and increasingly common microscopy technique, capable of quickly identifying the molecules in a sample and visualizing their physical distribution.
Correlative microscopy is a hybrid approach that looks at a sample with different microscope technologies, each optimized individually then later linked for a far more detailed analysis of chemical and structural features.
Location: Faculty of Chemistry Jagiellonian University,
Krakow, Poland
Date/Time: Aug 27th 2023 - From 1:30 PM to 3:30 PM
13:15 – 13:30 Registration
13:30 – 13:40 Welcome
13:40 – 14:10 New Perspectives in 3D Raman Imaging and Correlative Techniques
Dr. Ievgeniia Iermak, Oxford WITec, Ulm, Germany
14:10 – 14:40 Diverse faces of adipose tissue: What can we learn from Raman-based techniques?
Prof. Agnieszka Kaczor, Jagiellonian University Krakow, Poland
14:40 – 15:10 Raman Bioimaging of Photosynthetic Microorganisms: New Opportunities and Challenges for Correlative Techniques
Dr. Peter Mojzeš, Charles University, Prague, Czech Republic
15:10 – 15:25 New Tools and Accessories for Cutting-edge Raman Imaging Results
Dr. Ievgeniia Iermak, Oxford WITec, Ulm, Germany
15:25 – 15:30 Wrap-up
This seminar will introduce the fundamental principles of Raman imaging, detail the associated hardware and software, describe several of its variations and provide relevant application examples. Speakers will then highlight the advantages of the Raman imaging providing insights to the latest research trends and technologies.