Montreal Light Microscopy Course: July 14-18 2014

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Montreal Light Microscopy Course: July 14-18 2014

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We are excited to release our complete program for the Montreal Light Microscopy Course running from July 14-18, 2014.
Applications are being accepted until May 15th. Space is limited so apply now!

www.mlmc.com

We have an exciting program and lots of great hands-on experiences on state-of-the-art equipment planned.

Hope to see you there!

Claire Brown
Pina Colarusso
Paul Maddox

Monday, July 14, 2014: Imaging Biology in Action
Rm N2/2, 2nd Floor Stewart Biology Building, Chair: Paul Maddox

  8:00- 9:00       Registration
  8:45- 9:00       Welcome and Course Introduction
  9:00-10:00      PLENARY LECTURE: Rapid Imaging of Cardiac Cells and Tissues
    Gil Bub, Cardiovascular Science, Oxford University
10:00-10:30      Live Cell Imaging - Tips and Tools
        Claire Brown, Advanced BioImaging Facility (ABIF), McGill University
10:30-11:00      Coffee Break
11:00-11:45      Imaging Living Organisms - Practical Guidelines
  Paul Maddox, Biology Department, University of North Carolina
11:45-12:30      Particle Tracking from Molecules to Cells
    Pina Colarusso, Live Cell Imaging Core, University of Calgary
12:30-14:00      Lunch Break
14:00-16:00      Laboratory Activities
17:00-19:00      Opening Mixer

Tuesday, July 15, 2014: Visualizing Molecular Interactions
Rm N2/2, 2nd Floor Stewart Biology Building, Chair Thomas Stroh

  8:00- 9:00       Registration
  8:30- 9:00       Review and Discussion of Day 1 Laboratory Activities
  9:00- 9:30       Introduction to Nanoscopy
      Thomas Stroh, Montreal Neurological Institute (MNI), McGill University
  9:30-10:15      PLENARY LECTURE:  From Microscopy to Nanoscopy with Conical Diffraction: Be careful what you wish for then think outside the box...
      Spencer Shorte, Imagopole, Institut Pasteur
10:15-10:45      Structured illumination microscopy (SIM)
      Paul Goodwin, GE Healthcare
10:45-11:15      Coffee Break
11:15-11:45      Sample Preparation for Nanoscopy: Tips and Tricks
        Maria Ioannou, Montreal Neurological Institute
11:45-12:30      Discoveries in Intracellular Dynamics using Live-Cell Super-Resolution Microscopy
        Cathy Galbraith - Oregon Health Sciences University
12:30-14:00      Lunch Break
14:00-18:00      Laboratory Activities
           
Wednesday, July 16, 2014: In Vivo Imaging
Rm N2/2, 2nd Floor Stewart Biology Building Chair: Pina Colarusso

  8:00- 9:00       Registration
  8:30- 9:00       Review and Discussion of Day 2 Laboratory Activities
  9:00-10:00      Intra-Vital Microscopy - What is it all about?
      Jeff Mewburn, Cancer Research Institute, Queen's University
10:00-10:30      Case Study - Imaging Vascular Immunity
      Kasia Stevens, Live Cell Imaging Core, University of Calgary
10:30-11:00      Coffee Break
11:00-12:00      PLENARY TALK: Multi-dimensional Imaging from 3D Models to Animals
        Kevin Eliceiri, University of Wisconsin
12:00-12:30      Open Discussion of In Vivo Imaging
12:30-14:00      Lunch Break
14:00-18:00      Laboratory Activities
19:00-20:00      Keynote Lecture
        Microscopic Dissection of Tumor Invasion and Metastasis using Biophotonics.
        John Condeelis
           
20:00-22:00      Wine and Cheese Reception

Thursday, July 17, 2014: Measuring Dynamics & Interactions #1
Rm N2/2, 2nd Floor Stewart Biology Building, Chair Claire Brown

  8:00- 9:00       Registration
  8:30- 9:00       Review and Discussion of Day 3 Laboratory Activities
  9:00- 9:45       Förster (Fluorescence) Resonance Energy Transfer (FRET) Microscopy
        Claire Brown, Advanced BioImaging Facility (ABIF), McGill University
  9:45-10:30      PLENARY TALK: To FRET or not to FRET. Why not FLIM-FRET?
        Etienne Gagnon -Microbiology & Immunology, Université de Montréal
10:30-11:00      Coffee Break
11:00-11:30      FLIM Imaging of Metabolism 2D to 3D to Animals
        Kevin Eliceiri, University of Wisconsin
11:30-12:30      PLENARY TALK: Image Correlation Microscopy (ICM): Measuring Sub-resolution Dynamics and Interactions.
        Michelle Digman, University of California, Irvine
12:30-14:00      Lunch Break
14:00-18:00      Laboratory Activities
           
Friday, July 18, 2014: Measuring Dynamics & Interactions #2
Rm N2/2, 2nd Floor Stewart Biology Building, Chair Lisa Cameron

  8:00- 9:00       Registration
  8:30- 9:00       Review and Discussion of Day 4 Laboratory Activities
  9:00- 9:45       Measuring dynamic protein interactions in 2D and 3D.
      Michelle Digman, University of California, Irvine
  9:45-10:30      Measuring Chromosome Structural Dynamics with Light Microscopy
        Paul Maddox, Biology Department, University of North Carolina
10:30-11:00      Coffee Break
11:00-12:00      PLENARY LECTURE: Methods for Ultra-fast 3D Volumetric Microscopy In-Vivo
      Elizabeth Hillman, Columbia University
12:00-12:30      Interactive Case Scenarios
12:30-14:00      Lunch Break
14:00-18:00      Laboratory Activities

Closing Dinner
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Please note that the MLMC weblink in my last message was incorrect. It should be:

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Claire

>
> We are excited to release our complete program for the Montreal Light Microscopy Course running from July 14-18, 2014.
> Applications are being accepted until May 15th. Space is limited so apply now!
>
> www.mlmc.ca
>
> We have an exciting program and lots of great hands-on experiences on state-of-the-art equipment planned.
>
> Hope to see you there!
>
> Claire Brown
> Pina Colarusso
> Paul Maddox
>
> Monday, July 14, 2014: Imaging Biology in Action
> Rm N2/2, 2nd Floor Stewart Biology Building, Chair: Paul Maddox
>
>   8:00- 9:00       Registration
>   8:45- 9:00       Welcome and Course Introduction
>   9:00-10:00      PLENARY LECTURE: Rapid Imaging of Cardiac Cells and Tissues
>                Gil Bub, Cardiovascular Science, Oxford University
> 10:00-10:30      Live Cell Imaging - Tips and Tools
>                   Claire Brown, Advanced BioImaging Facility (ABIF), McGill University
> 10:30-11:00      Coffee Break
> 11:00-11:45      Imaging Living Organisms - Practical Guidelines
>              Paul Maddox, Biology Department, University of North Carolina
> 11:45-12:30      Particle Tracking from Molecules to Cells
>               Pina Colarusso, Live Cell Imaging Core, University of Calgary
> 12:30-14:00      Lunch Break
> 14:00-16:00      Laboratory Activities
> 17:00-19:00      Opening Mixer
>
> Tuesday, July 15, 2014: Visualizing Molecular Interactions
> Rm N2/2, 2nd Floor Stewart Biology Building, Chair Thomas Stroh
>
>   8:00- 9:00       Registration
>   8:30- 9:00       Review and Discussion of Day 1 Laboratory Activities
>   9:00- 9:30       Introduction to Nanoscopy
>                  Thomas Stroh, Montreal Neurological Institute (MNI), McGill University
>   9:30-10:15      PLENARY LECTURE:  From Microscopy to Nanoscopy with Conical Diffraction: Be careful what you wish for then think outside the box...
>                 Spencer Shorte, Imagopole, Institut Pasteur
> 10:15-10:45      Structured illumination microscopy (SIM)
>                  Paul Goodwin, GE Healthcare
> 10:45-11:15      Coffee Break
> 11:15-11:45      Sample Preparation for Nanoscopy: Tips and Tricks
>                   Maria Ioannou, Montreal Neurological Institute
> 11:45-12:30      Discoveries in Intracellular Dynamics using Live-Cell Super-Resolution Microscopy
>                   Cathy Galbraith - Oregon Health Sciences University
> 12:30-14:00      Lunch Break
> 14:00-18:00      Laboratory Activities
>
> Wednesday, July 16, 2014: In Vivo Imaging
> Rm N2/2, 2nd Floor Stewart Biology Building Chair: Pina Colarusso
>
>   8:00- 9:00       Registration
>   8:30- 9:00       Review and Discussion of Day 2 Laboratory Activities
>   9:00-10:00      Intra-Vital Microscopy - What is it all about?
>                  Jeff Mewburn, Cancer Research Institute, Queen's University
> 10:00-10:30      Case Study - Imaging Vascular Immunity
>                 Kasia Stevens, Live Cell Imaging Core, University of Calgary
> 10:30-11:00      Coffee Break
> 11:00-12:00      PLENARY TALK: Multi-dimensional Imaging from 3D Models to Animals
>                   Kevin Eliceiri, University of Wisconsin
> 12:00-12:30      Open Discussion of In Vivo Imaging
> 12:30-14:00      Lunch Break
> 14:00-18:00      Laboratory Activities
> 19:00-20:00      Keynote Lecture
>               Microscopic Dissection of Tumor Invasion and Metastasis using Biophotonics.
>                   John Condeelis
>
> 20:00-22:00      Wine and Cheese Reception
>
> Thursday, July 17, 2014: Measuring Dynamics & Interactions #1
> Rm N2/2, 2nd Floor Stewart Biology Building, Chair Claire Brown
>
>   8:00- 9:00       Registration
>   8:30- 9:00       Review and Discussion of Day 3 Laboratory Activities
>   9:00- 9:45       Förster (Fluorescence) Resonance Energy Transfer (FRET) Microscopy
>                   Claire Brown, Advanced BioImaging Facility (ABIF), McGill University
>   9:45-10:30      PLENARY TALK: To FRET or not to FRET. Why not FLIM-FRET?
>                   Etienne Gagnon -Microbiology & Immunology, Université de Montréal
> 10:30-11:00      Coffee Break
> 11:00-11:30      FLIM Imaging of Metabolism 2D to 3D to Animals
>                   Kevin Eliceiri, University of Wisconsin
> 11:30-12:30      PLENARY TALK: Image Correlation Microscopy (ICM): Measuring Sub-resolution Dynamics and Interactions.
>                   Michelle Digman, University of California, Irvine
> 12:30-14:00      Lunch Break
> 14:00-18:00      Laboratory Activities
>
> Friday, July 18, 2014: Measuring Dynamics & Interactions #2
> Rm N2/2, 2nd Floor Stewart Biology Building, Chair Lisa Cameron
>
>   8:00- 9:00       Registration
>   8:30- 9:00       Review and Discussion of Day 4 Laboratory Activities
>   9:00- 9:45       Measuring dynamic protein interactions in 2D and 3D.
>                   Michelle Digman, University of California, Irvine
>   9:45-10:30      Measuring Chromosome Structural Dynamics with Light Microscopy
>                   Paul Maddox, Biology Department, University of North Carolina
> 10:30-11:00      Coffee Break
> 11:00-12:00      PLENARY LECTURE: Methods for Ultra-fast 3D Volumetric Microscopy In-Vivo
>                   Elizabeth Hillman, Columbia University
> 12:00-12:30      Interactive Case Scenarios
> 12:30-14:00      Lunch Break
> 14:00-18:00      Laboratory Activities
>
> Closing Dinner
>
>
>