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An Atlas for the Brain: two-photon microscopy webinar

Mapping neuronal activities, from the network to the spine scale in 3D, a million times faster than conventional two-photon microscopy

Peek into our upcoming webinar! We will talk about numerous practical microscope applications that can advance your research in neuroscience, including chessboard scanning used in a recent study published in Neuron

We are excited to see you there! Let us dive into the applications of the FEMTO3D Atlas multiphoton microscope together this Tuesday and Wednesday. In case you have not registered yet: it is not too late!

In our last webinar, we have focused on the secrets of the innovative acousto-optic (AO) technology behind the FEMTO3D Atlas two-photon microscope developed by Femtonics. In our next, third session, we answer the following question: how can its applications help to push the frontiers of scientific research

Computational properties of the brain cannot be understood without measuring processes on the 3D neuronal network level: the FEMTO3D Atlas has been created to answer this need. Besides ultra-fast 3D ROI scanning, our instrument is capable of high-speed arbitrary frame scanningin vivo 4D volume scanning, effective motion correction of the recordings and provides an option for precise and fast photostimulation; providing an All-in-One solution. In this webinar, we will focus on its practical applications that can further your breakthrough projects.

In this webinar you will learn more about:  

  • How the Atlas’ special scanning techniques can connect dimensions, from the network scale through cells and dendrites to spines.
  • Why these advanced 3D scanning modes are the best choice yet to record the neural activity of numerous cells simultaneously in a large 3D volume.
  • Why motion correction offered by the Atlas is essential during research involving behaving animals.
  • The benefits of simultaneous 3D imaging and 3D photostimulation

Atlas will carry your research on its back, join us!

December 8
Session recommended for Asia and the Pacific Region: 
CET: 08:00 AM | IST: 12:30 AM | CST: 03:00 PM | KST / JST: 04:00 PM | AET: 06:00 PM

December 9
Session recommended for the European Region and the Middle East: 
CET: 03:00 PM | IST: 04: 00 PM | MSK / AST:  05:00 PM

December 9
Session recommended for the United States and Canada:  
CET: 07:00 PM | PT: 10:00 AM |  MT: 11:00 AM | CT: 12:00 AM | ET: 01:00 PM


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multiphoton microscopy webinar

We offer a short 30-45 min free webinar, including a Q&A session for all levels of imaging professionals, from students to principal investigators. After the session, we would be happy to listen to any of your more specific requests, and we will be glad to organize an individual demonstration. If you are interested in more in-depth discussions feel free to get in touch with us after the webinar. 

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