Meeting anouncement: Frontiers In BioImaging. 20-21st September 2011 Manchester, UK.

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Meeting anouncement: Frontiers In BioImaging. 20-21st September 2011 Manchester, UK.

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Dear All,

I would like to draw your attention to the "Frontiers In Bioimaging"
Conference that will run from 20-21 st September 2011. The first of what
will become a biennial event, this exciting two day conference held in
Manchester, UK, aims to encompass a broad variety of developments and
applications in Bio-imaging.

*Four scientific sessions will run during the meeting, covering:*

Super Resolution
Fluorescence Lifetime Imaging
3D Imaging
Applications in Integrative Biology

There will also be three hands-on workshops, an exhibition and a poster
session.

Confirmed Speakers include:*
Professor Viki Allan, *University of Manchester*
Dr Kurt Anderson, *The Beatson Institute for Cancer Research*
Professor Paul French*, Imperial College London **
Professor Frederic Geissmann**, King's College London*
Dr Achillefs Kapanidis,* University of Oxford*
Professor Karsten Koenig, *JenLab GmbH*
Dr Marisa Martin-Fernandez *Rutherford Appleton Laboratory, STFC.
*Dr Dietrich Schweitzer*, Friedrich Schiller University**
Professor Paul Selvin, **University of Illinois, USA*
Professor Huw Summers *University of Swansea*
Dr Paul Verkade*, University of Bristol

Further information on the meeting can be found at the Royal
Microscopical Society Website:

http://www.rms.org.uk/events/Forthcoming_Events/Frontiers+in+BioImaging

Deadline for Abstracts is 29/7/2011. Please email your abstract as a
Word document to Victoria Lee ( [hidden email] ). Abstracts should
be approximately 300 words and can includes images. Please ensure that
you indicate whether you would prefer and oral or poster presentation in
your email.

Best wishes

Simon

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Simon M. Ameer-Beg
Lecturer
Division of Cancer Studies&
Randall Division of Cell and Molecular Biophysics
Kings College London
Guy's Campus
London
SE1 1UL