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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190109
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190112
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SUMMARY:Quantitative BioImaging Society meeting 2019
DESCRIPTION:The 2019 Quantitative BioImaging Conference will be held January 9-11 at the Le Couvent des Jacobins in Rennes\, France. \nAbstract submission for the conference is now open. Click here to submit an abstract. \nThe idea for a conference on Quantitative BioImaging followed from the recognition that there is no conference to date that addresses\, in a focused and interdisciplinary manner\, the analysis of bioimaging data. \nThe 2019 QBI Conference in Rennes is held by the Quantitative BioImaging Society in partnership with the France BioImaging consortium and Inria Rennes. \n  \nWe seek contributions in any area of quantitative microscopy. Presentations that demonstrate new approaches in detail are particularly welcome\, including but not limited to algorithmic and software developments\, physical modeling approaches\, etc. The use of quantitative imaging techniques in biological applications is also of great interest. For submission details\, please see the conference website (www.quantitativebioimaging.com). \nSubmission deadline: 1st September\, 2018. \nIn addition to contributed talks we will feature special sessions on: \n\nMachine learning and microscopy image analysis\nNew developments in single molecule microscopy\nSubcellular trafficking in cell biology\nMicroscopy software development\nMicroscopy in biopharma\nStructured illumination: a review of the state of the art\n\nThe pre-conference workshops are: \n\nMachine learning and microscopy\nAdaptive optics\n3D single molecule microscopy\n\nConfirmed Speakers \n\nYann LeCun [AI Research – Facebook / NYU Center for Data Science] – Paris\, France (Tentative)\nPierre Bon [Laboratoire Photonique Numérique et Nanosciences] – Talence\, France\nEdward Cohen [Imperial College] – London\, UK\nHans-Ulrich Dodt [Medical University of Vienna and Vienna University of Technology] – Vienna\, Austria\nKevin Elicieri [University of Wisconsin at Madison] – Madison\, Wisconsin\nSeth Flaxman [Imperial College London] – London\, UK\nSpencer Freeman [University of Toronto] – Toronto\, Canada\nRainer Heintzmann [Institute of Photonic Technology / Friedrich Schiller University] – Jena\, Germany\nThomas Huser [Biomolecular Photonics Group] – Bielefeld\, Germany\nKhuloud Jaqaman [UT Southwestern Medical Center] – Dallas\, Texas\nLudger Johannes [Curie Institut] –  Paris\, France\nFlorian Jug [Max Planck Institute of Molecular Cell Biology and Genetics] – Dresden\, Germany\nYannis Kalaidzidis [Max Planck Institute of Molecular Cell Biology and Genetics] – Dresden\, Germany\nFriedemann Kiefer [Max Planck Institute for Molecular Biomedicine] – Muenster\, Germany.\nJudith Klumperman [University Medical Center Utrecht] – Utrecht\, The Netherlands\nMolly Maleckar [Allen Institute of Cell Science] –  Seattle\, Washington\nFred Maxfield [Weill Cornell Medical College] – New York\, New York\nJean-Christophe Olivo-Marin [Institut Pasteur] – Paris\, France\nSteve Presse [University of Arizona] –  Tucson\, Arizona\nBernd Rieger [Delft University of Technology] – Delft\, Netherlands\nJonas Ries [European Molecular Biology Library] – Heidelberg\, Germany\nDaniel Sage [EPFL] – Lausanne\, Switzerland\nAnne Sentenac [Institut Fresnel] – Marseille\, France\nErnst Stelzer\, [Buchmann Institute for Molecular Life Sciences] – Frankfurt\, Germany\nPer Uhlén [Karolinska Institutet] – Stokholm\, Sweden\nGeert van den Bogaart [Groningen Biomolecular Sciences and Biotechnology Institute] – Groningen\, Netherlands\nSimon Walker-Samuel [University College] – London\, UK\nDaniel Wüstner [Syddansk Universitet] – Odense\, Denmark\nMarino Zerial [Max Planck Institute of Molecular Cell Biology and Genetics] – Dresden\, Germany\nChristophe Zimmer [Institut Pasteur] – Paris\, France\n\n  \nAs in prior years\, assuming that our fundraising is again successful\, we plan on not having a registration fee for academic attendees. \nTo obtain email updates\, please sign up for membership of the QBI Society at www.quantitativebioimaging.com. Membership is free of charge. \n
URL:https://www.danishbioimaging.dk/event/quantitative-bioimaging-society-meeting-2019/
LOCATION:Le Couvent des Jacobins – Centre des Congrès de Rennes Métropole\, 4-6 Rue d'échange 35000 Rennes France
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