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FIVE-PART EDUCATIONAL WEBINAR SERIES: Optical Imaging

Many researchers are beginning to use molecular imaging tools to address their scientific questions. Molecular imaging encompasses a variety of methods, including the newer area of optical imaging.

LI-COR Biosciences has organized a multi-part series on molecular imaging to 1) provide an overview of optical imaging, target determination, agent development and optical system design; and 2) to highlight some of the considerations for integration of this technology into your research lab. (more information on optical imaging)

Part One: A Technology Introduction to Optical Imaging.


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This presentation aired on April 23, 2009.

Part 2: A Technical Overview of in vivo Optical Imaging Agents & Targets

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Part 3: A Technical Overview of Optical Imaging: LIght Sources & Target Illumination 

 

 

Speaker: Rex Peterson, Engineering Product Support Manager
When: June 25, 2009; 8:30 AM CDT or 1:30 PM CDT
Where: Online - Login info will be emailed upon registration

Part 4: A Technical Overview of Optical Imaging: Dye Absorption & Fluorescence 

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Part 5: A Technical Overview of Optical Imaging: Light Collection, Imaging Display & Dynamic Range   

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arrow Improving Sensitivity with Odyssey Blots vs. Chemiluminescence Blots

Improve your Odyssey blot performance with the tips provided in this presentation.

Troubleshooting tips include:

  • Changing software settings such as the Background, Linear Manual/Linear Auto, and Brightness and Contrast.
  • Altering the assay chemistry by changing dilution factors, using different blocking buffers, and more.

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arrow Chemi IR™ Detection of Western Blots on the Odyssey® Infrared Imager

LI-COR introduces a simple method to convert chemiluminescent Western blots to blots that can be scanned on the Odyssey Infrared Imager, making them quantitative!

Speaker: Shawn Mischnick, Molecular Biologist
When: May 19, 2009; 8:30 AM CDT or 1:30 PM CDT
Where: Online - Login info will be emailed upon registration
Panelists: Kristi Ambroz, Director of Biology Reagent Operations and Technical Support; Teresa Urlacher, Reagent Product Development Manager; Jim Wiley, Strategic Marketing Manager; Tony Endozo, Marketing Product Manager - Reagents.
Description: The Chemi IR™ Detection Kit enables detection of peroxidase-conjugated antibodies with an IRDye® labeled fluorescent antibody, making western blots quantitative.  A few of the benefits that can be achieved with Chemi IR detection are:

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arrow Quantitative, Multiplexed Western Blot Detection with Infrared Fluorescence
– Dr. Amy Geschwender May 1, 2008 (56 minutes)

This presentation discusses the differences between fluorescent and chemiluminescent Western detection,
and illustrates how this technology is being used around the world.

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arrow Odyssey Infrared Imaging System - Dr. Amy Geschwender - Jun 15, 2011

Previously featured on BioCompare, Dr. Geschwender, Director of Molecular Biology @ LI-COR Biosciences, introduces the Odyssey Infrared Imaging System with particular focus on it's application in Western Blotting and it's advantages when compare with the best chemiluminescence has to offer.

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arrow Characterizing GPCR Function - Dr. Christopher Kearn - Jun 15, 2011

Dr. Christopher Kearn, University of Washington, discusses the effects of CB1 and CB2 cannabinoid receptor stimulation or inhibition and how the signaling of CB1 receptors through these various effectors is regulated.

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arrow Antibody FAQs - Dr. Kristi Ambroz - Jun 15, 2011

Watch a 9 minute question and answer presentation by Dr. Kristi Ambroz, LI-COR Senior Scientist.

Questions Include:
• What are the advantages of infrared detection?
• What kinds of dye labeled antibodies can I use on the Odyssey/Aerius?
• Where do I get infrared labeled antibodies?

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arrow Optimizing Signal Detection for Odyssey Western Blots - Jun 15, 2011

A short instruction on how to troubleshoot missing and weak Odyssey Western Blot bands.

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IRDye® 800CW 2-DG:  A Broadly Applicable Tumor Imaging Agent for Preclinical Research
Join us for a discussion of the performance of 2-deoxy-D-glucose labeled with NIR dye, IRDye 800CW, as an optical imaging agent for in vivo imaging.

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Speaker: Dr. D. Michael Olive, Vice President, Science and Technology, Biotechnology

More info on IRDye 800CW 2-DG is available here.

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Why Image in the NIR?
Baylor College of Medicine Seminar Series - January 30, 2008

evaarrow Instrumentation and Imaging Considerations - Dr. Eva M. Sevick-Muraca

Seminar on the value of NIR imaging and how it compares to other imaging technologies.


videoarrow Systematic Evaluation and Use of Targeted IRDye labeled Optical Contrast Agents - Dr. D. Michael Olive

Seminar on the systematic development of optical agents for in vivo cancer imaging.


imagingearrow In Vivo Imaging of Cytotoxic T Lymphocyte Homing using LI-COR IRDye 800CW Near Infrared Dye - Dr. Aaron Foster

Seminar on the use of IRDye 800CW labeled t-cells for in vivo tracking.


videoarrow Nodal Staging of HER2 Positive Breast Cancer with Dual-Labeled Trastuzumab Based Imaging Agent - Lakshmi Sampath

Seminar on the use of IRDye 800CW labeled Trastuzumab for targeting Breast cancer.

 

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NIR Imaging With the LI-COR Pearl Imager
Univ. of Nebraska Med. Center Seminar Series - April 30th, 2008

evaarrow In Vivo Tracking of the BChE/IRDye 800CW Complex in BChE Knockout Mice - Ellen Duysen

Seminar highlighting the use of the LI-COR Pearl Imager for detection of IRDye labeled BChE.


videoarrow Systematic Evalutaion of Targeted IRDye Labeled Optical Imaging Agents - Joy Kovar M.S.

A thorough discussion of optical agent development using the LI-COR Pearl Imager.


imagingearrow Illuminating Prostate Cancer Progession- Dr. Melanie Simpson

Utilization of the LI-COR Pearl Imager to measure the progression of prostate cancer in mice.

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Education Series

In Vivo Webinar

arrow Advances in In Vivo Imaging: Near-Infrared Optical Imaging of Mice

- Jeff Harford, LI-COR Biosciences


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arrow Comparison of visible and near-infrared wavelength-excitable fluorescent dyes for molecular imaging of cancer

- Dr. Eva Sevick-Muraca and Dr. Shi Ke, Baylor College of Medicine - Jun 15, 2011


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arrow Prostate Cancer Imaging - Dr. Melanie Simpson - Jun 15, 2011

Dr. Melanie Simpson, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, discusses the challenges of in vivo research and the use of near-infrared probes for small animal imaging.


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arrow Near Infrared Fluorescent Approaches to Cell-Based Assays and Small Animal Imaging - Dr. Amy Schutz-Geschwender - May 1, 2007

Presented at Experimental Biology, May 1, 2007

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arrow "Inquiry-based Learning in Undergraduate Genomics Education" - Dr. Cheryl Kerfeld -

Dr. Cheryl Kerfeld discusses the value of inquiry based learning (IBL).

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arrow UCLA's "Undergraduate Genomics Research Initiative" - Dr. Cheryl Kerfeld -

Dr. Cheryl Kerfeld discusses how IBL has been implemented into the undergraduate program at UCLA.

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GEMF Webinararrow Genomics Education Matching Funds Informative Webinar - Jackie Potts

Webinar topics include:

  • What the GEMF program is, and how it has been modified to
    better meet your needs
  • How research in the classroom enhances student and faculty interaction
  • How this award can enhance student and faculty recruitment
  • How this award can help your university become recognized as a leader in
    undergraduate science education
  • Testimonials from past GEMF winners on how they have benefited from the program.

 

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Odyssey Power Users Guide

arrow Part 1a – Scanning

This presentation will cover many aspects associated with the set-up, naming, and previewing of scans on the Odyssey Infrared Imager. Details...


arrow Part 1b – Scanning

This presentation will highlight how to set and edit scan and scanner parameters. Details...


arrow Part 1c – Scanning

This presentation will cover everything from placing a sample on the Odyssey to starting and completing a scan. Details...


arrow Part IIa – Image Adjustment

This presentation will explain how to adjust the scan image display. Details...


arrow Part IIb – Image Adjustment

This presentation will explain several options for image orientation and placement. Details...


arrow Part IIc – Image Adjustment

This presentation will explain several image display options and image annotation settings. Details...


arrow Part IIIa – Analysis

This presentation will discuss quantification and concentration calculations. Details...


arrow Part IIIb – Analysis

In this presentation we will discuss how to draw features on a scanned image. Details...


arrow Part IIIc – Analysis

In this presentation we will discuss how to use Plug-In reports successfully. Details...


arrow Part IVa – Reports

In this presentation we will demonstrate how to print and export reports. Details...


arrow Part IVb – Reports

In this presentation we will discuss how to manage report templates. Details...


arrow Part V – Image Export

In this presentation we will discuss how to export images for analysis in other programs or submission for publication. Details...

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Other

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arrow Optimizing Signal Detection for Odyssey Western Blots - Jun 15, 2011

A short instruction on how to troubleshoot missing and weak Odyssey Western Blot bands.



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arrow Odyssey Infrared Imaging System - Dr. Amy Geschwender - Mar 6, 2009 – to December 2002.

Previously featured on BioCompare, Dr. Geschwender, Director of Molecular Biology @ LI-COR Biosciences, introduces the Odyssey Infrared Imaging System with particular focus on it's application in Western Blotting and it's advantages when compare with the best chemiluminescence has to offer.

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In-Cell Western (ICW) Assay
Power Users Guide

In-Cell Western (ICW) Assay Power Users Guide

arrow In-Cell Western: Introduction

The In-Cell Western Assay, a typical workflow, basic considerations for success, and sample protocol.


arrow In-Cell Western: Seeding Cells
(Section1, Part 1)


Steps and considerations for growing a successful monolayer in your microplate.


arrow In-Cell Western: The Assay
(Section 1, Part 2)


How to treat, fix, permeabilize, and block the cells.


arrow In-Cell Western: Antibody Incubation
(Section1, Part 3 and 4)


Steps involved in incubating the primary and secondary antibodies.


arrow In-Cell Western: Scanning and Grid Alignment
(Section 2)


Scanning, applying a grid automatically, and automatic calculations.


arrow In-Cell Western: Grid Placement
(Section 3)


Automatic grid placement, moving a grid manually, resizing and rotating a grid, moving features, and changing feature size or type.


arrow In-Cell Western: Setup Parameters
(Section 4)


Applying a different ICW template, temporarily changing the ICW parameters, the Well Types, Well Links, and Calculations tabs, and applying the changes.


arrow In-Cell Western: Results
(Section 5)


Color codes, recalculating and exporting response data.


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Other

The In-Cell-Western Assay

The In-Cell Western Assay
Amy Schutz-Geschwender, Ph.D.
Principal Scientist, LI-COR Biosciences

This webinar was broadcase live via webex on November 20, 2008.
A replay of the webinar can be seen by following this link.



In this webinar, we will:

  • Discuss the technique, and how the images are captured and quantified
  • Review several options for cell number normalization
  • Compare and contrast this assay with other related assay formats, such as FACE and CASE
  • Discuss a variety of examples from the literature showing how In Cell Western assays are used
  • Describe the “On Cell Western” variation – ligand binding and receptor recycling assays
  • Demonstrate how cell-based assays can be used to validate and optimize optical imaging agents that are intended for in vivo imaging use
  • Review optimization tips for making the transition from traditional Western blotting or immunofluorescence experiments to In Cell Westerns
  • Conclude with a Q&A session to address your questions about this technology and how it could help you streamline your research

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The In-Cell-Western Assay

The In-Cell Western Assay
Amy Schutz-Geschwender, Ph.D.
Principal Scientist, LI-COR Biosciences

This webinar was broadcase live via webex on November 20, 2008.
A replay of the webinar can be seen by following this link.


In this webinar, we will:

  • Discuss the technique, and how the images are captured and quantified
  • Review several options for cell number normalization
  • Compare and contrast this assay with other related assay formats, such as FACE and CASE
  • Discuss a variety of examples from the literature showing how In Cell Western assays are used
  • Describe the “On Cell Western” variation – ligand binding and receptor recycling assays
  • Demonstrate how cell-based assays can be used to validate and optimize optical imaging agents that are intended for in vivo imaging use
  • Review optimization tips for making the transition from traditional Western blotting or immunofluorescence experiments to In Cell Westerns
  • Conclude with a Q&A session to address your questions about this technology and how it could help you streamline your research
 

 

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