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Category Archive for ‘Life Science’

Measuring the mechanical properties of live cells with AFM

Live Web Training: Measuring Mechanical Properties of Living Cells with AFM – 14/06/16

Live web training session from Bruker about measuring the mechanical properties of living cells with the BioScope Resolve AFM.

Biomaterials Webinar - with Micro-XRF Analysis

Biomaterials Webinar: Elemental Analysis in Tissue Engineering and Biomaterials with Micro-XRF

Join us for a one hour webinar hosted by Bruker on Wednesday 24th February 2016, featuring special guest Dr. Richard L. Williams of the University of Birmingham.

Biomaterials Chemistry Meeting 2016

RSC Biomaterials Chemistry Meeting

RSC Biomaterials Chemistry Meeting Birmingham, 7-8 January 2016 Come and visit us at the RSC Biomaterials Chemistry Meeting at the School of Chemical Engineering, at the University of Birmingham on 7-8 January 2016. The meeting is for scientists in UK universities and industry working on the synthesis and characterisation of biomaterials. There will also be a dinner […]

Nanoscale infrared spectroscopy webinar

Nanoscale Infrared Spectroscopy Webinar: Biophysics Applications

Nanoscale infrared spectroscopy webinar from Anasys Instruments, focussing on biophysics applications, including proteins, amyloids, membranes and tissues. The webinar will be held on Thursday 19th March 2015 at 3pm GMT / 8am PST. Nanoscale Infrared Spectroscopy Webinar Infrared spectroscopy is routinely used for characterising proteins and other components of tissues and membranes, but usually only at the […]

AFM-IR Webinar - nanoscale IR spectroscopy for materials and life science

AFM-IR Webinar, 21st October: Nanoscale IR Spectroscopy for Materials and Life Science

AFM-IR webinar about nanoscale IR spectroscopy for materials and life science, presented by Anasys Instruments on Tuesday 21st October at 8am PST (4pm GMT). Learn about revolutionary AFM-IR surface analysis technique and why it is being adopted as the new method of choice for nanoscale chemical identification and composition mapping. With sub-50nm spatial resolution, AFM-IR is an entirely […]