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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190611
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SUMMARY:SCANDEM 2019
DESCRIPTION:70th Annual Meeting of the Nordic Microscopic Society \n11-14 June 2019 \nIt is a great pleasure to welcome you to the SCANDEM 2019 conference – the 70th annual meeting of the Nordic Microscopy Society! \nSCANDEM 2019 is designed to bring experts\, researchers\, technicians and exhibitors together from different imaging modalities to stimulate knowledge exchange and the formation of new collaborations. No matter where you are in your career\, participating at this conference will allow you to stay abreast of new imaging technologies\, learn new techniques\, and most importantly\, network with colleagues and make new connections. Also\, this conference will provide a platform to showcase the life and material sciences imaging research in Gothenburg. \nThe program will offer an attractive combination of lectures and poster sessions from electron and light microscopy\, X-ray to image analysis\, with poster presenters selected for short talks. It will also provide excellent opportunities for discussions and informal gatherings. Take the opportunity to challenge your brain\, create a new network\, and maintain existing relations! The parallel sessions will cover the following topics within imaging research: Imaging across scales/multimodal Microscopy (Correlative microscopy\, cryo-EM\, X-rays\, Imaging Mass Spectrometry\, etc.); Vibrational & Nonlinear Microscopy; Live & Fast super-resolution microscopy – Frontiers in imaging of ultrafast processes; Molecular and Functional Imaging; Quantitative high spatial resolution spectroscopy; In situ Microscopy; Artificial Intelligence in big data analysis\, and computational microscopy. We hope that you will be able to join us in Gothenburg for what is certain to be a very exciting and educational meeting. \n  \nConfirmed Speakers\nProf. Dr. h.c. mult. Stefan W. Hell\, (Nobel Laureate 2014)\, Max Planck Institute for Biophysical Chemistry\, Germany\nProf. Silke H. Christiansen\, Max Planck Institute for the Science of Light\, Germany\nProf. Christian Eggeling\, Biophysical Imaging\, Leibnitz-ipht\, Germany\nProf. Per Persson\, Ångströmhuset – Electron Microscopy\, University of Linköping\, Sweden\nProf. Moritz Helmstaedter\, Max Planck Institute for Brain Research\, Germany\nDr. Sara Abrahamsson\, University of California Santa Cruz\, USA\nDr. Andrew B. Yankovich\, Chalmers University of Technology\, Sweden\nProf. Rachela Popovtzer\, Bar-Ilan University\, Israel\nProf. Peijun Zhang\, Director of eBIC\, Diamond Light Source\, University of Oxford\, UK\nProf. Angus Kirkland\, Director of ePSIC\, Diamond Light Source\, University Oxford\, UK\nProf. Peter Horvath\, Unit\, Hungarian Academy of Sciences\, Hungary\nDr. Perrine Paul-Gilloteaux\, University Nantes\, France\nProf. Jakob Birkedal Wagner\, Center for Electron Nanoscopy\, DTU\, Denmark\nProf. Fred Hamprecht\, Heidelberg University\, Germany and Visiting Professor at Uppsala University\nProf. Niels de Jonge\, INM – Leibniz Institute for New Materials\, Germany\nDr. Andy Stewart\, Transmission Electron Microscopy University of Limerick\, Ireland\nDr. Ilaria Testa\, Scilifelab\, Sweden \n
URL:https://www.danishbioimaging.dk/event/scandem-2019/
LOCATION:Sahlgrenska Academy\, Medicinaregatan 20 A\, Gothenburg\, Sweden
CATEGORIES:Conferences
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