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Issue 04/2007

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Release date: 11/22/2007

Editorial

Nobel Prize for Surface Scientist Gerhard Ertl

T. Matzelle, Dr. M. Friedrich, GIT VERLAG

page 1

News from EMS

EMS Newsletter 20, October 2007

Prof. Dr. D. Schryvers, Electron Microscopy for Materials Science (EMAT), University of Antwerp, B

page 10

RMS im Focus

The RMS - Access and Progression...

...From the Cradle (Well Almost!)

A. Winton, Royal Microscopical Society, UK

page 12

Announcements

Organizing ELMI 2008 has already started

Dr. M. Friedrich, GIT VERLAG, G

page 13

Focus on Microscopy 2008, April 13-16

Osaka-Awaji, Japan

Prof. Dr. G.J. Brakenhoff, University of Amsterdam, NL

page 16

Event Report

See You Later Alligator

Microscopy and Microanalysis 2007, Fort Lauderdale

Dr. M. Friedrich, GIT VERLAG, G

page 18

At the Region of Former Ironworks

Microscopy Conference (MC) 2007

Prof. Dr. P. Mestres-Ventura, Prof. Dr. U. Hartmann, University of Saarland, G

page 22

Electron Microscopy

Enabling 3D TEM/STEM of Nanoparticles

Functionalized Holders for 3D Electron Microscopy

Dr. K. Jarausch, Hitachi High Technologies America, Inc., CA, USA

page 24

Verifying Engineering at the Nanoscale

Electron Microscopy and Drug Delivery

Dr. I. F. Uchegbu, School of Pharmacy, University of London, UK

page 28

Cryo Electron Tomography

Unique Capability for Structural Biological Investigations

M. Harris, FEI Company, NL

page 31

Scanning Section

Ultrafast Confocal Raman Imaging

Acquiring Spectra in a Few Milliseconds with Improved Sensitivity

H: Fischer et al., Witec, G

page 34

Ultrasonic Machining at the Nanometer Scale

Ultrasaound Facilitates Nanolithography and Nanomanipultaion

Dr. M. Teresa Cuberes, Laboratorio de Nanotécnicas, UCLM, ES

page 36

3D Orientation Microscopy

Electron Backscatter Diffraction in a Combined FIB/SEM

Stuart I. Wright, EDAX-TSL, Draper, Utah, USA

page 40

Combining Optical Upright Microscopy and AFM

Working with the Biomaterial Workstation BioMAT

J. Barner, JPK, G

page 42

Microscopy Facilities

Cancer Research in Glasgow

The Beatson Advanced Imaging Resource (BAIR)

Dr. K. I. Anderson, Beatson Research Center, UK

page 44

Cover Story

The "F” Words

FRET, FRAP, and FISH - Technology and Techniques

K. Garsha, Photometrics, AZ, USA

page 46

Light Microscopy

Systematic Analysis of FRAP Experiments

An Approach for the Evaluation of Spatially Resolved Data

Dr. S. Seiffert, Clausthal University of Technology, D

page 48

Wide-field CARS microscopy

Functional Imaging at a Glimpse

Prof. Dr. M.A.M. Ritsch-Marte, Medizinische Universität Innsbruck, AT

page 52

Next Generation Light Sources for Imaging

Fibre Lasers - Compact, Cost-Effective, Turnkey Solutions

J. Clowes, Fianium, UK

page 55

Microscopy Series on Digital Materials Analysis

Fundamental Knowledge

Part 2

M. Kässens, Olympus, D

page 58

Image Processing

Air Quality Control for Hazardous Bio-Material

Automatic Probe Handling, Image Acquisition and Image Analysis

Dr. P. Perner, Institute of Computer Vision and Applied Computer Sciences, G

page 62

Review Light Microscopy

Agar Scientific for all your microscopy accessories and consumable needs

Ager Scientific

page 64

Notes from Nikon

Controlled Light Exposure Microscopy

Minimising Phototoxicity and Photobleaching in Live Cell Fluorescence Imaging

M. Balzar, Nikon Instruments Europe BV, NL

page 68