We are pleased to present the full symposium programme (which can be viewed here). The symposium will have three sessions covering in vivo imaging of tumour related events, live visualisation of neuobiological events and in vivo organ imaging and advanced recording modes. The plenary lecture, given by Professor Peter Friedl, is titled 'Multi-modal intra-vital microscopy of cancer invasion, metastasis and therapy response'. Further information about the speakers and their research can be found at this link.
Wednesday, 13 January 2016
Tuesday, 22 December 2015
Wednesday 10th February 2016
We are delighted to announce our ‘Intra-vital and Advanced
Optical Imaging Symposium’, taking place on Wednesday 10th February
from 09:00 to 18:00.
The symposium is being held at the Wellcome Lecture
Theatre in the Queens Medical Research Institute, 47 Little France Crescent,
Edinburgh.
This is a one-day symposium that will showcase the application
of intra-vital optical imaging across a large range of biomedical research
fields. Topics will cover technologies
such as multi-photon excitation-based deep penetration imaging, fast 4D
recordings of cellular events, in vivo
imaging in different animal models and label-free vibrational recording
techniques.
This symposium is an initiative of the CALM_live
Imaging Facility and aims to bring together the growing number of light
microscopists working within the University of Edinburgh and beyond. It will also highlight the availability and development
of new imaging equipment in the CALM_live facility and related services that
are on offer.
The following list of confirmed speakers promises to
deliver an exciting scientific programme:
Kurt Anderson, Charlotte Buckley, Neil
Henderson, David Lyons, Jeff Pollard, Nathalie Rochefort, Alan Serrels and Dirk
Sieger.
We are particularly excited that Peter
Friedl (Nijmegen, NL/Houston, USA) has agreed to give the keynote lecture. The full programme will be announced in due
course.
Refreshments and lunch will be provided
and we will be closing the symposium with a drinks reception, which will
provide a good opportunity for networking and exchange of thoughts and ideas.
Participation if free, to register
for the symposium please follow this link
We look forward to seeing you all at the
symposium!
On behalf of the CALM_live team and
supporting organisers
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