Image courtesies: Rat Heart: University of Radboud, Netherlands; Pig eye: R. Williams, B. Geraghty, V. Kearns, V. Pied & J. Behnsen, University of Liverpool; Mouse bone: D. Wescott, University of Texas at San Marcos; Mouse embryo: Massachusetts General Hospital; Zebrafish: Animation from S. Suniaga, et al. (2018) https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-018-21776-1
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Using 3D X-ray Imaging in Life Science Research.

An Introduction to Capturing the 3D Structure of both Soft and Mineralized Tissue using X-rays.
Join our webinar to discover how X-ray imaging can unlock new insights in your research and learn the practicalities of mounting and scanning specimens in the ZEISS Xradia Versa installed at Mahidol University.
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Workshop Agenda

Using 3D X-ray Microscopy to Image Bone & Dental Tissue.

X-ray Microscopy (XRM) is invaluable in skeletal and dental research for sample characterization, bone morphometry measurements and for understanding the mechanical properties of bone and biomaterials. XRM is a high-resolution technique for assessing bone structure without needing to physically cut the sample. This provides a unique approach to specimen assessment that is not practical or possible using light, laser, and electron microscopy platforms. Some of the latest possibilities unlocked by X-ray microscopy include the multiscale acquisition of bone to generate a wealth of information about bone architecture across different length scales. Furthermore, assessment of strain distribution in 3D is another common use for the XRM and this is crucial for further investigating the structure-function relationship of bone and associated tissues and biomaterials.

See the Versa XRM in action and learn how to scan samples yourself

Join the practical sessions to apply what you learned in the morning webinar and see for yourself how to capture X-ray data using the ZEISS Xradia Versa XRM at Mahidol University

Speaker Dr Rosy Manser Solution Manager X-Ray Microscopy, Life Science Sector

Rosy is a solution manager in the life science division at ZEISS Research Microscopy Solutions. Rosy became fascinated by microscopy during her PhD where she investigated early mouse embryo development and the impact of nitric oxide. In 2008 Rosy joined ZEISS UK as an imaging specialist with responsibility for the laser-based 3D portfolio of instruments including confocal, super-resolution and light sheet microscopy. Rosy took responsibility for the X-ray microscopy portfolio in the UK in 2015 and was immediately struck by the vast range of specimens that can be explored, particularly in biological research. Now working in the life science division, Rosy supports the global ZEISS team in developing applications and defining future requirements for the ZEISS portfolio of X-ray instruments.

Instrument Specialist Dr Chaiwat Prawettongsopon Senior Regional Product & Application Sales Specialist

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