Light microscopy and fluorescence techniques permit the analysis not only of 
individual proteins but also functional macromolecular complexes, which have 
increasingly come into the focus of modern structural biology.

The Advanced Light Microscopy Facility (ALMF) at European Molecular Biology 
Laboratories (EMBL) in Heidelberg offers a collection of state-of-the-art light 
microscopy equipment. Access for up to 4 weeks to the facility is provided free 
of charge under the Advanced Infrastructure Initiative P-Cube, sponsored within 
the European FP7 program. 

A wide range of light microscopy techniques can be applied from the 
determination of protein localisation in cells or tissue, analysis of protein 
interactions and dynamics to the tracking of dynamic processes in live 
environment. 
We offer the possibility to perform free of charge sophisticated microscopy 
experiments using the adequate equipment with the support from experts.
For more information, please email [email protected] or visit the 
following websites : 
http://www.embl.de/research/units/scb/mueller_christoph/projects/index.html
http://www.p-cube.eu/

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