NeuroStereology Workshop
A four day workshop to be held at Marine Biological Laboratory at Woodshole MA. March 24-29, 2012
Introduction to Stereology for NeuroScientists
A two day course to be held immediately prior to the meeting of the Federation of European Neurosciences.

 

Organizer: Mark West

Professor of Medical Neurobiology, Author of the most cited scientific papers on the application of modern stereological methods to the nervous system

 


Course Description and Goals

The goal of the workshop is to teach a small group of research scientists how to design, supervise, and critically evaluate stereological studies of the nervous system. Stereology is a methodology that provides meaningful quantitative descriptions of the geometry of three-dimensional structures from measurements that are made on two-dimensional images sampled from a structure of interest. The workshop will emphasize modern ”design based” stereology, which is characterized by the preparation and probing of tissue in such a manner that no assumptions about the size, shape, and orientation of the structures being quantified are necessary.

Unlike previously available methods, these newer methods produce accurate and robust estimates of total quantities, such as number, length, area and volume. Because of the enhanced power of the