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October 2018
ProbeFest 2018
Chemical imaging probes remain an essential part of modern biological research. This conference will bring together the 'brightest' probe-builders and probe-users to discuss opportunities in the field and foster tighter collaborations between different disciplines. Application deadline: May 30, 2018 (11:59 p.m. ET) Organizers Luke Lavis, Janelia Research Campus/HHMI Elizabeth New, University of Sydney Martin Schnermann, National Cancer Institute/NIH Invited Participants Kimberly Beatty, Oregon Health & Science University Matthew Bogyo, Stanford University Marcel Bruchez, Carnegie Mellon University Daniela Buccella, New York University Jefferson Chan, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Daniel Choquet, University of Bordeaux Gonzalo Cosa, McGill University Maxime Dahan, Institut Curie Neal Devaraj, University of California,…
Find out more »Electron Microscopy Course
Aim and content This course is free of charge for PhD students at Danish universities (except Copenhagen Business School). All other participants must pay the course fee. Anyone can apply for the course, but if you are not a PhD student, you will be placed on the waiting list for the course until enrollment deadline. After the deadline of enrollment, available seats will be allocated to students on the waiting list. Content This course is suitable not only for beginners…
Find out more »NEUBIAS BioImage Analysis Schools in Edinburgh
NEUBIAS, the Network of European BioImage Analysts (www.neubias.org), is delighted to announce two new Training Schools on BioImage Analysis: Early Career Investigators (life scientists) Facility staff (imaging & analysis staff from core-facilities) The focus of training will be on construction and automation of BioImage Analysis workflows, using as examples more than one toolbox and different exercises. The schools will be held in Edinburgh 16-19th of October 2018, hosted by the MRC Centre for Regenerative Medicine/Imaging facility and co-organized by…
Find out more »2018 SLAS Advanced 3D Human Models and High-Content Analysis Conference
Programme Session 1 - 3D Culture Enabling Technologies This session centers on innovations in 3D culture enabling technologies. New functional and biology-inspired interfaces and polymer networks and their impact on 3D culture are presented. Recent developments in synthetic and natural hydrogels for embedding 3D cultures are discussed. Progress in bioreactor-type 3D cultures is discussed and automated image-guided cell injection technology for 3D matrix-embedded spheroid generation is presented. Lastly, state-of-the-art organ-on-chip platforms are presented and their application perspective relative to 3D…
Find out more »Workshop on High-Resolution Light Microscopy – 2nd Edition
October 22-26, 2018, Instituto de Medicina Molecular - João Lobo Antunes (Lisbon, Portugal) The second edition of the Workshop on High-Resolution Light Microscopy will cover recent advances in fluorescence microscopy, enabling measurement and computational analysis of a wide range of cellular activities. It consists of both lectures and hands-on sessions, giving the necessary theoretical background and practical insight into the application fluorescence microscopy to study cell migration and cellular processes at high spatial and temporal resolution. The main topics…
Find out more »Machine Learning for Image Analysis
Date: Monday 29 - Wednesday 31 October 2018 Venue: EMBL - EMBL- Heidelberg, Meyerhofstraße, 69117, Heidelberg, Germany Application opens: Monday May 07 2018 Application deadline: Friday June 15 2018 Participation: Open application with selection Contact: Charlotte Pearton Registration fee: £0 Dates additional information: Up-front online sessions: 2nd, 9th and 16th October 2018 (12:00-14:00 CEST) On-site workshop: 29-31st October 2018 Follow-up online sessions (optional): 9th and 16th November 2018 Course Overview This is a blended learning course on Machine Learning for Image Analysis, consisting of three online sessions with associated hands-on exercises prior…
Find out more »Choose the Right Objective
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Find out more »November 2018
Labeling & Nanoscopy 2018
ABOUT THE CONFERENCE For many centuries improving the resolution of light microscopy meant perfecting lenses and other optical elements, a strategy whose limits became evident with the discovery of the diffraction barrier in 1873. From there onwards, it was well accepted that the resolution of any light-focusing microscope is limited by the wavelength of light in use. At the turn of this century, the diffraction barrier was radically overcome, and it became clear that lens-based fluorescence microscopes can resolve features…
Find out more »4th International Conference on Self-Assembly and Molecular Electronics
We are glad to announce that registration and abstract submission is open now for 4th International Conference on Self Assembly and Molecular Electronics in Aalborg, Nov. 13-16 2018. FOCUS AREAS Molecular Electronics and Molecular Devices with a particular emphasis on DNA, peptide and protein based systems Self-Assembly in Nanoscience, Chemistry, Biology and Medicine Supramolecular Chemistry Modelling of Structural and Electronic Properties of Organic Molecules and Self Assembled Systems Plasmonics Biosensing and Lab-on-a-Chip devices Scanning Probe Microscopy IMPORTANT DATES Abstract submission…
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