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Frontiers in BioImaging 2013 - Registration Now Open

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Wednesday 3 - Thursday 4 July 2013
Charles Darwin House, 12 Roger Street, London WC1N 2JU

Organisers: Dr Peter O'Toole (University of York), Prof Michelle Peckham
(University of Leeds), Dr Simon Ameer-Beg (King’s College London), Dr Steve
Briddon (University of Nottingham) and Prof Stephen Hill (University of
Nottingham)

REGISTRATION
Registration is now open and includes attendance, lunches and refreshments
for 2 full days, and a buffet dinner on the Wednesday evening.
To register please visit www.rms.org.uk/frontiers2013

ABSTRACT SUBMISSION
The abstract submission deadline is 17th May 2013. Guidelines on how to
submit your abstract can be found on the meeting website and abstracts must
be sent to Allison Winton, [hidden email].

This meeting will be the 3rd in the successful Frontiers in BioImaging series. The
meeting is supported by the MRC and will build on the recent Next Generation
Optical Microscopy (NGOM) initiative. Focusing on the latest optical imaging
developments highlighted within this call, it will enable successful grant holders,
technology developers and application specialists to share their work and
programme vision. The aim of the meeting is to create a network of
multidisciplinary scientists focused on aspects of advanced imaging.

Invited Speakers include:

Dr Simon Ameer-Beg (London)
Professor Ilan Davies (Oxford)
Professor Paul French (London)
Professor Gail McConnell (Glasgow)
Dr Peter O’ Toole (York)
Professor Michelle Peckham (Leeds)
Professor Jason Swedlow (Dundee)
Professor Mike White (Manchester)
Professor Tony Wilson (Oxford)

If you have any questions, or require further information, please contact Allison
Winton, [hidden email].