Prereq: BIO 148, BIO 152, and BIO 155 or equivalents are required. In addition, one of the following courses or permission of instructor is required: BIO 305, BIO 309, BIO 315, BIO 350.
The objective of this course is to provide an operational understanding of the use of contemporary microscopes and the principles underlying biological imaging methods through a combination of lectures and hands- on laboratory experiences. Students will learn to use stereo and compound microscopes to image specimens using bright field, fluorescence, and enhanced contrast techniques. Students will also learn about the application of advanced microscopy methods to biological samples.
The objective of this course is to provide an operational understanding of the use of contemporary microscopes and the principles underlying biological imaging methods through a combination of lectures and hands- on laboratory experiences. Students will learn to use stereo and compound microscopes to image specimens using bright field, fluorescence, and enhanced contrast techniques. Students will also learn about the application of advanced microscopy methods to biological samples.