CMM446
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CMM446 - Fluorescence Microscopy
Course ID
041438
Course Description
This course will cover the fundamentals and theory of Fluorescence Microscopy. Students will learn image formation theory based on optical theory and light interactions. Once the fundamentals have been covered, the class will discuss several modes of fluorescence microscopy, including: Wide-field fluorescence, Confocal microscopy, Convolution and deconvolution, Super-Resolution imaging. For 546 students, hands-on labs will apply and reinforce the concepts covered in class. Fluorescence microscopy is a frequently used tool in biomedical research, and understanding of the method and results obtained from it is essential to understanding much of our knowledge of cellular and molecular mechanisms of the human body in health and disease. Fluorescence methods are also routinely used as diagnostic tools in medicine. Therefore, students pursuing many fields in medicine and biological research will benefit from an understanding of this technology.
Min Units
1
Max Units
1
Repeatable for Credit
No
Grading Basis
GRD - Regular Grades A, B, C, D, E
Career
Undergraduate
Course Requisites
To enroll, students need to successfully complete CMM 441 and 442 or obtain instructor permission.
May be convened with
CMM546
Component
Lecture
Optional Component
No