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To all confocalists,
The OHSU Center for Spatial Systems Biomedicine (OCSSB) is organizing a
kickoff symposium entitled *BioMedicine in 4 Dimensions *to* *be held on
the OHSU campus, March 22-23, 2012 in the Old Library at 3181 SW Sam
Jackson Park Road, Portland, Oregon 97239-3098.
The symposium will feature world experts speaking on aspects of systems
biomedicine. They will focus on use of imaging technologies to reveal
features and architectural aspects of systems behavior on size scales
ranging from Angstroms to millimeters. This is a great opportunity to
learn about this emerging field of biomedicine and to meet world leaders in
the area. Graduate and postgraduate trainees are especially welcome.
A sampling of talks include:
Dr. Brian Druker, “Beyond Gleevec” (keynote)
Dr. Stephen Quake, “Measurement in biololgy” (keynote)
Dr. Sriram Subramaniam, “3D electron microscopy of cells and viruses at
molecular resolution: From structure to mechanism”
Dr. Dave Piston, "It's complicated: Systems relationships in hormonal
regulation of blood glucose"
Dr. Peter Sorger, “Measuring and modeling cell decision processes”
Dr. Garry Nolan, “Humans as a perturbation event in the discovery of
trans-cellular networks”
Dr. Dan Vigneron, “Multinuclear MR spectroscopy using hyperpolarized
carbon-13 metabolic imaging”
And 22 more.
Don’t miss this exciting event. See also the related Shared Resource
Colloquium on March 21. For information and registration go to the Center
for Spatial Systems Biomedicine website at
http://www.ohsu.edu/ocssb and
follow the string for the symposium on the left. Registration is either
free (no lunches) or $35 (with lunches). For details on posters, or for
further information, contact the symposium coordinator, Allan Kachelmeier,
at
[hidden email].
Allan Kachelmeier
Coordinator, 2012 BioMedicine in 4D symposium