LAST CHANCE - Montreal Light Microscopy Course - August 15-19 2016

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LAST CHANCE - Montreal Light Microscopy Course - August 15-19 2016

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We still have a few more spots available for the MLMC 2016.

The registration deadline is Tuesday July 5, 2016.

We have a great program, amazing course faculty and lots of state-of-the-art equipment for the hands on sessions!

The MLMC offers one week of advanced instruction, discussion and demonstration, including hands-on sessions, of a variety of optical microscopy techniques delivered by experts in the field. This includes extensive access to state-of-the-art microscopy equipment not readily available elsewhere, with several systems only in Montreal for the course. The following topics will be covered:

  *   Live cell microscopy
  *   Wound healing
  *   Photo-manipulation and FRAP
  *   FRET
  *   Imaging cellular physiology
  *   Super-resolution microscopy
  *   Light sheet microscopy
  *   Quantitative image analysis
  *   Imaging in tissue
  *   Tissue clearing
  *   Multi-photon microscopy

Confirmed Speakers / Organizers:

Gary Brouhard, McGill University
Claire Brown, McGill University
Lisa Cameron, Dana Farber Cancer Institute
Pina Colarusso, University of Calgary
Daniel Côté, Université Laval
Tushare Jinadasa, Université Laval
James Jonkman, University Health Network
Paul Maddox, University of North Carolina
Douglas Richardson, Harvard University
Erik Snapp, Janelia Research Campus of Howard Hughes Medical Institute
Thomas Stroh, Montreal Neurological Institute
Julie A. Theriot, Stanford University
Erika (Tse-Luen) Wee, McGill University

Keynote Lecture - August 17, 2016 - 4:30pm

Julie A. Theriot
Biochemistry and Microbiology & Immunology, Stanford University
Measuring cytoskeletal dynamics and mechanical forces in rapidly moving cells

For more information or to register, please visit http://abif-mlmc.ca/

Sincerely,

Claire