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Kuiper Imaging Core to analyze OSIRIS-REx samples

The Kuiper Materials Imaging and Characterization Facility will be performing extensive analyses on samples from the OSIRIS-REx mission that is due to return (Sept 23, 2023) samples collected from the asteroid Bennu. The facility was highlighted in a recent news article about the OSIRIS-REx mission by KGUN9 and a longer article on the OSIRIS-REx mission in the Arizona Daily Star newspaper.

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Image Analysis course with Fiji/ImageJ (Dec 2025) virtual

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Fluorescence & Advanced Imaging Research workshop (Jan 2026) Irvine, CA

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Winter School for High Resolution Electron Microscopy at ASU (Jan 2026) Tempe, AZ

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Bioimage Analysis Beginnings Bootcamp (Jan 2026) Boston, MA

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MSA undergraduate scholarship program (Dec 1 deadline)

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CMM565 - Fundamentals of Light Microscopy and Digital Imaging (Spring semester course)

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