JOEL B. SHEFFIELD |
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To join, leave or search the confocal microscopy listserv, go to: http://lists.umn.edu/cgi-bin/wa?A0=confocalmicroscopy ***** Hi Ann, I was planning to come up to the conference by train from Phila, probably early Tuesday morning. Can you suggest: 1. The best way to get to the conference from the train station? 2. A place to stay for the nights of the conference (tues, Wed, Thurs)? Thank you very much Joel On Thu, May 5, 2011 at 10:55 AM, Ann Haberman <[hidden email]> wrote: > ***** > To join, leave or search the confocal microscopy listserv, go to: > http://lists.umn.edu/cgi-bin/wa?A0=confocalmicroscopy > ***** > > Dear Colleagues, > > There have been a few notable additions to the list of equipment and > software that will be coming to the Yale Microscopy Workshop that will be > held June 7 -9th 2011. This free event is a combination of symposia, classes > and open access to functional microscopes and analytic software. It is the > perfect opportunity to compare instruments, get advice or try out something > new and is open to the international research community. > > In addition to the wide array of instruments and software that were > previously announced to be available during this event ( > http://microscopy.med.yale.edu/equipment.html), an extensive collection of > super resolution microscopes will be available for use: > > Super resolution microscopes available for demos: > Nikon N-STORM microscope > Vutara SR-200 3D multi-channel microscope > Applied Precision OMX structured illumination microscope > Leica TCS CW STED > Leica TCS Ti:Sapphire STED > Leica GSD ground state depletion microscope > > Please see the website for free registration and a schedule of events that > includes demonstrations too numerous to mention here. > http://microscopy.med.yale.edu/index.html > > Organizers: > Ann Haberman ([hidden email]) > Derek Toomre ([hidden email]) > Joerg Bewersdorf ([hidden email]) > > > > Yale Microscopy Workshop and Symposium Schedule > ---------------------------- > Tuesday June 7th > Afternoon symposium: Super Resolution Microscopy Part I > > "Advances in 3D-FPALM, STED and 3D particle tracking microscopy" > Joerg Bewersdorf, Yale University, Department of Cell Biology > > "3D PALM with Photoactivatable Fluorescent Proteins" > Hari Shroff, NIH/NIBIB > > "Coupling nanoscopy and electron microscopy" > Erik Jorgensen, University of Utah, Department of Biology > > ---------------------------- > Wednesday June 8th Afternoon symposium: Super Resolution Microscopy > Part II > > "Nuclear compartmentalization and transcription factor selectivity" > Jie Yao, Yale University, Department of Cell Biology > > "Super resolution at Leica Microsystems - Technology and Applications" > Jochen Sieber, Leica Microsystems > > "Advances in fluorescent protein technology" > Michael Davidson, Florida State University, NHMFL > > "High resolution fluorescence microscopy by structured illumination and > image inversion interferometry" > Rainer Heintzmann, Friedrich Schiller University of Jena > -- Joel B. Sheffield, Ph.D Department of Biology Temple University Philadelphia, PA 19122 Voice: 215 204 8839 e-mail: [hidden email] URL: http://astro.temple.edu/~jbs |
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