How Digital Holographic Microscopy Can Be Used to Explore Cell Movements

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Presented At:
Cell Biology Virtual Event 2018

Presented By:
Kersti Alm, PhD - Application Specialist at Phase Holographic Imaging

Speaker Biography:
Dr. Alm has been an Application Specialist at Phase Holographic Imaging (PHI) for nine years now. Working with digital holography is a challenge and her background in cell biology is very useful. Learning tissue culture during her PhD studies in cell biology at Lund University, Sweden, as well as the continued training during her postdoc at Roswell Park, Buffalo, NY, provided important insights for the development of the technology. The years thereafter, when she was working as a researcher and a teacher at Lund University, have also contributed to her knowledge of both cell requirements and of cell biologist requirements. PHI has developed a cell analysis system based on digital holography, and she has been part of the development almost from the beginning.

Webinar:
How Digital Holographic Microscopy Can Be Used to Explore Cell Movements

Webinar Abstract:
Cell motility and migration are of great interest to many researchers, e.g. in the fields of cancer metastasis and immunology. Using digital holographic microscopy (DH), cell movement can be investigated in great detail, as well as connected to other cellular parameters such as cell size and shape. DH results are both qualitative and quantitative, resulting in absolute measurements of cell movement and morphology. The technology allows for both cell population studies and for detailed analysis of the movements of individual cells. In addition, DH is label free and cell friendly, and will minimize the impact of the experiment on the cells. Moreover, the technology allows for a robust digital autofocus. Altogether, this makes DH very well suited for long term live cell imaging. In this talk, the DH technology and the potential applications in cell biology will be discussed, and results on cell motility studies from researchers all over the world will be presented.

Learning Objectives:

1. To understand the technology and the potential of digital holographic microscopy in live cell imaging.
2. To understand the possibilities and challenges of measuring cell movement using digital holographic microscopy

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