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Hi All,
Please see attached draft schedule;
North Atlantic Microscopy Society (NAMS)
Mini-Symposium
Hosted by The University of the Sciences
February 13th, 2019
Hosts;
Chris Janetopoulos and Ken Myers
namsmicroscopy.com
1:00p – 1:15p (Arrive, register).
1:15p – 1:20p Introduction
1:20p-2:00p Zach Klase: Title: Real-time, high resolution
mapping of the epigenetic code
2:00p – 2:30p Mariam Beshay: Use of Chemical Induced
Dimerization to further our understanding of directed cell migration.
2:30p – 3:15p Michael Lampson: Optogenetic control of cell
biology: insights into mitotic chromosome segregation
3:15p – 3:30p Break (coffee, desserts)
3:30p- 4:15p Ryan Petrie: Cytoplasmic pressure and cell
dynamics
4:15p – 5:00p Bojana Gligorijevic: 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
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North Atlantic Microscopy Society Inaugural Symposium at Princeton
University, April 24, 2019.