Asylum Research has announced its latest AFM in Biology class, to be held from 3-5 June 2009 in Santa Barbara, California.
The class is open to all atomic force microscopy users who want to increase their knowledge of AFM in biology and life sciences.
The class combines lectures with hands-on sessions for personal instruction and interaction with the Asylum technical staff.
'Our president and chief executive officer participate, and attendees have access to all our scientific staff,' said Dr Irene Revenko, applications scientist and class director.
Topics include sample prep, force measurements, and imaging DNA, proteins, lipids and live cells.
The Asylum Research MFP-3D AFM is used for the hands-on sessions.
The three-day course is held twice a year, and class size is limited.
A PDF of the registration form can be downloaded from the Asylum Research website.