NAMS: Final Announcement; Mini-Symposium USciences Feb 13th

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NAMS: Final Announcement; Mini-Symposium USciences Feb 13th

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 Hi All,

Please join us for our first Light Microscopy Mini-Symposium.  Registration
is required, namsmicroscopy.com.

We are in the process of finalizing the Spring Meeting at Rockefeller.

We also have a tentative Electron Microscopy Mini-Symposium scheduled for
summer (details to follow!).

Please join us to hear about cool new science and take some time to chat
with colleagues!

Also, please don’t forget to send any pics you may have taken at the
Inaugural Meeting.

namsmicroscopy.com


North Atlantic Microscopy Society (NAMS)

Mini-Symposium

Hosted by The University of the Sciences

                      February 13th, 2019

 *registration is required*

Hosts;

Chris Janetopoulos and Ken Myers





1:00p – 1:15p              (Arrive, register).



1:15p – 1:20p              Introduction


1:20p-2:00p                 Zach Klase (Dept. of Biology,
USciences):  Title:  Real-time, high resolution mapping of the epigenetic
code

2:00p – 2:30p              Mariam Beshay (Dept. of Biology, USciences):  Use
of Chemical Induced Dimerization to further our understanding of directed
cell migration.



2:30p – 3:15p              Michael Lampson (Dept. of Biology, UPenn):
Optogenetic control of cell biology: insights into mitotic chromosome
segregation



3:15p – 3:30p              Break (coffee, desserts)



3:30p- 4:15p               Ryan Petrie (Dept. of Biology, Drexel):  Cytoplasmic
pressure and cell dynamics



4:15p – 5:00p              Bojana Gligorijevic (Dept. of Engineering,
Temple):  Real-time imaging of motility and cell cycle progression
in invasive cancer cells



5:00pm                        USciences Brewing tour and tasting (Deli
buffett).





This mini-symposium is being generously sponsored by Nikon Instruments.








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Best,

Gary Laevsky, Ph.D.
Director, Confocal Imaging Facility
Nikon Center of Excellence
Co-Founder, North Atlantic Microscopy Society (NAMS)
https://namsmicroscopy.com/
Dept. of Molecular Biology
Washington Rd.
Princeton University
Princeton, New Jersey, 08544-1014
(O) 609 258 5432
(C) 508 507 1310

North Atlantic Microscopy Society Spring Symposium at The Rockefeller
University, April 24, 2019.