Frontiers in BioImaging 2016 - Abstract Submission and Registration Open

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Frontiers in BioImaging 2016 - Abstract Submission and Registration Open

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Frontiers in BioImaging 2016, 14-15 July, London

Abstract Submission and Registration Open
www.rms.org.uk/frontiers2016

The latest in the long-running series, the Frontiers in BioImaging meeting will again focus
on the latest optical imaging developments, bringing together technology developers and
application specialists to share their work and future vision. The aim of this annual
meeting is to create a network of multidisciplinary scientists focused on aspects of
advanced imaging.

Oral and Poster abstracts are invited to the following sessions:
- Super-resolution
- Lower photo-toxicity imaging
- Imaging interactions
- Information over different length scales
- Image analysis
- New probes and labelling strategies

Frontiers in BioImaging 2016 will focus on the latest developments in applications of
optical microscopy and image analysis across a range of biomedical fields. Sessions will
cover both technical developments and applications of these microscopy-based
approaches to key cell and molecular biology questions.
The meeting will cover the key challenges in microscopy today: super-resolution imaging,
phototoxicity and light sheet based methods, detection of in situ protein interactions and
new tools for fluorescence visualisation and analysis.

This is an ideal meeting for both new and established researchers to engage with a broad
range of imaging approaches and to make valuable contacts with leading groups in the
field.

Confirmed Talks
- Dr Simon Ameer-Beg: Imaging strategies for protein interaction monitoring in love cells
- Dr Lucy Collinson: Super-accurate CLEM: 3D super-resolution light microscopy inside an
electron microscope
- Dr Klaus Hahn: Engineering allosteric networks to image and control signalling in vivo
- Prof Michelle Peckham: Super-resolution imaging of the cytoskeleton
- Dr Hanchuan Peng: Massive scale neuroinformatics and the BigNeuron project
- Dr Markus Sauer: Super-resolution fluorescence imaging by dSTORM
- Dr Carsten Schultz: New tools to study beta-cells by CLEM

Find out more and register at www.rms.org.uk/frontiers2016
Registration starts at just £150