Description: This course will cover the fundamentals and theory of microscopy, and how to apply basic theory to answer a variety of research questions in elegant and innovative ways. Over the semester, we will explore three topic blocks: Brightfield Microscopy, Fluorescence Microscopy, and Digital Imaging. This course is designed with an emphasis on experimental design, methods, and applications of light microscopy in basic research. Practical virtual lab exercises will apply and reinforce the concepts covered in class. Discussion of historical and cutting-edge primary literature will help hone scientific reasoning and literacy. Microscopy is an indispensable and ubiquitous tool in science and medicine. CMM 465/565 will prepare students for success in modern laboratory sciences. For students that are not actively engaged in research or just want to learn more about microscopy in science, CMM 466/566 (1 credit, Fall and Spring) is recommended for a basic introduction to Microscopy.
Credit Hours: 3
Class Schedule: Online, asynchronous
Semester Offered: Spring
Instructor: Dr. Gus Mouneimne
Prerequisites: None
Grading: Regular grades