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Dear All -

Don't miss out - register now for AIM 2017 (*http://regonline.com/AIM2017
<http://regonline.com/AIM2017> ) *and all this is yours:


*14th Annual Advanced Imaging Methods Workshop *

*January 25-27, 2017at the Berkeley City Club*

*Wednesday, January 25th*

7:30 AM        Registration, Coffee & Pastries

8:15 AM        Holly Aaron, CRL-Molecular Imaging Center, University of
California, Berkeley
*Welcome & Opening Remarks*

*Fluorescent Lifetime Imaging Microscopy (FLIM) I*

*Chair: Wolfgang Becker, Becker-Hickl*

8:30 AM        Wolfgang Becker, Becker-Hickl GmbH, Berlin, Germany
*FLIM by Multidimensional TCSPC - Advanced Techniques and Applications*

9:00 AM        Artem Pliss, University of Buffalo
*Dynamic Transformations of Subcellular Molecular Environment Unraveled by
FLIM*

9:30 AM         Yves Mély, University of Strasbourg
*Monitoring Protein Interactions at the Plasma Membrane by Quantitative
Fluorescence Imaging T* *echniques*

10:00 AM      *-Coffee Break-*

*Imaging Innovations*

*Chair: Mo Kaze, Cal State East Bay & UC Berkeley*

10:30 AM      Joseph Huff, Zeiss Microscopy
*The Fast mode for ZEISS LSM 880 with Airyscan: Sensitive and High-Speed
Super-Resolution Imaging*

11:00 AM      Jim Sullivan, Florida Atlantic University
In situ* Holographic Microscopy: Increasing Our Understanding of Natural
Particle Fields in Aquatic Ecosystems*

11:30 AM      Mustafa Mir, University of California, Berkeley
*Single Molecule Transcription Factor Dynamics in the Syncytial *Drosophila
* Embryo*

12:00 AM      Gabriel Popescu, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champagne
*Label-Free Imaging of Cellular Systems*

12:30 AM      Enrico Gratton, University of California, Irvine
*Mechanisms of Molecular Transport in Live Cells*

1:00 PM*        -**Lunch & Demos (on-site)-*

*FLIM II: FLIM & PLIM*

*Chair*: *Wolfgang Becker, Becker-HickL*

3:00 PM        Tomasz Zal, MD Anderson Cancer Center
*Intravital Co-Imaging of Phosphorescence Lifetimes with Cellular Dynamics:
Tumor Immune Responses in Hypoxia*

3:30 PM        Angelika Rück, University of Ulm
*Correlative Optical Metabolic Imaging and Oxygen Sensing by FLIM and PLIM*

4:00 PM        *-Short Break-*

*Adaptive Optics in Biological Specimens*

*Chair*: *Jon Mulholland, Stanford University*

4:15 PM        Joel Kubby, University of California, Santa Cruz
*Adaptive Optical Microscopy Using Direct Wavefront Sensing*

4:45 PM        Jennifer Hunter, University of Rochester
*Two-Photon Excited Fluorescence Imaging in the Living Eye*

5:15 PM        Na Ji, Janelia Research Campus, HHMI
*Video-Rate Volumetric Functional Imaging of the Brain at Synaptic
Resolution*

5:45 PM        *-Short Break-*

*Neural Circuits & Optical Control*

*Chair: Mary West, University of California, Berkeley*

6:00 PM        Ehud Isacoff, University of California, Berkeley
*Title TBA*

6:30 PM        Markita Landry, University of California, Berkeley
*Synthetic Infrared Nanosensors for Brain Imaging of Modulatory
Neurotransmitters*

7:00 PM        Polina Anikeeva, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
*Probing Neural Circuit with Electronic, Optical, and Magnetic Materials*

7:30 PM        Michel Maharbiz, University of California, Berkeley
*Recent Developments in the Neural Dust Platform*

8:00 PM        *-Dinner on your own, or Speaker Dinner (8:30 PM)-*

________________________________

*Thursday, January 26th*

 8:00 AM       Registration, Coffee & Pastries

*Super-Resolution Microscopy*

*Chair: Annette Chan, San Francisco State University*

8:30 AM        Alberto Diaspro, Istituto Italiano di Tecnologia
and University of Genoa
*Converging Technologies for Super Resolved Fluorescence Microscopy*

9:00 AM        Michael Börsch, Jena University Hospital
*Comparing the Nano-Environment of Cytochrome C Oxidase and FoF1 -ATP
Synthase in Mitochondria of Living Human Cells by Anisotropy Imaging, FLIM
and Super-Resolution microscopy*

9:30 AM        Ibrahim Cisse, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
*RNA Polymerase II Cluster Dynamics Predict mRNA Output in Living Cells*

10:00 AM      Ke Xu, University of California, Berkeley
*Super-Resolution Microscopy: New Dimensions*

10:30 AM      Eun Cho, Bruker Corporation
*Advances in Super-Resolution Imaging and Analysis*

10:45 AM      *-Short Break-*

*Integrative BioImaging Discussion*

 *Chair: Silvia Crivelli, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory*

11:00 AM      Manfred Auer, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
*Integrated Bioimaging - Across the Scales*

11:15 AM      Kirk Czymmek, Carl Zeiss Microscopy, LLC
*Making the Connection: Current Challenges and Future Perspectives on
Multi-Scale and Correlative Microscopy*

11:30 AM      Haixin Sui, Wadsworth Center, New York State Department of
Health & University of Albany
*Probing the Structure of Mammalian Primary Cilia*

11:45 PM      Hari Shroff, National Institutes of Health
*High Speed Imaging at and Beyond the Diffraction Limit*

12:00 PM      Chandrajit Bajaj, University of Texas, Austin
*Multi-scale Machine Learning for BioImage Processing*

12:15 PM      Jason Swedlow, University of Dundee
*OME’s OMERO & Bio-Formats: Open Tools for Image Data and Metadata Access
@Scale*

12:30 PM      Discussion: All Panel Members & Audience

1:00 PM        *-Lunch & Demos-*

 *Designing New & Improved Labels & Indicators I*

*Chair: Holly Aaron, University of California, Berkeley*

3:00 PM        Michael Delay, Semrock
*                        Maximizing the Performance of Fluorescence
Microscopes by Optical Filters*

3:15 PM        Bruce Cohen
*Title TBA*

3:30 PM        Steve Adams, University of California, San Diego
*New Tools for Correlated Fluorescence and Electron Microscopy*

4:00 PM        Chris Chang, University of California, Berkeley
*Transition Metal Signaling in the Brain and Beyond*

4:30 PM        *-Break-*

*Designing New & Improved Labels & Indicators II*

*Chair: Rishi Kulkarni, University of California, Berkeley*

5:00 PM        Luke Lavis, Janelia Research Campus, HHMI
 *Designing Brighter Dyes for Advanced Fluorescence Microscopy*

5:30 PM        Julia Lazzari-Dean, University of California, Berkeley
*Toward Quantitative Voltage Imaging: Fluorescence Lifetime of VoltageFluor
Dyes*

6:00 PM        Robert Campbell, University of Alberta
* Expanding the Palette of Probe Colours and Functions in the Optogenetic
Toolbox*

*Neuronal Synapses*

*Chair: Glen MacDonald, University of Washington*

6:30 PM        Kim Doré, University of California, San Diego
*FLIM Studies on NMDA Receptor Conformation, Signaling and Trafficking*

7:00 PM        Zachary Newman, University of California, Berkeley
*Input-Specific Plasticity and Homeostasis at the *Drosophila* Larval
Neuromuscular Junction*

7:30 PM        Nicolas Pégard, University of California, Berkeley
*3D Scanless Holographic Optogenetics with Temporal Focusing*

8:00 PM        *-Poster Session & Reception-*

____________________________________

*Friday, January 27th*

8:00 AM        Registration, Coffee & Pastries

*Innovations II*

*Chair: Hernan Garcia, University of California, Berkeley*

8:30 AM       Gaudenz Danuser, UT Southwestern Medical Center
*Inferring Causality in Complex Molecular Pathways*

9:00 AM       Vicente Parot, Harvard University
*All-Optical Interrogation of Brain Tissue Function*

9:30 AM       Ed Boyden, MIT Media Lab and McGovern Institute
*Expansion Microscopy and Optogenetics*

10:00 AM     Sreekanth Chalasani, The Salk Institute for Biological
Studies*Sonogenetics
– A Non-Invasive Method to Control Neurons*

10:30 AM     *-Coffee Break- *Student Poster Contest: Winners Announced!

*Computational Microscopy*

*Chair: Nicolas Pégard, University of California, Berkeley*

11:00 AM     Laura Waller, University of California, Berkeley
*Computational Microscopy*

11:30 AM     Chrysanthe Preza, The University of Memphis
*Computational Imaging for 3-D Microscopy of Thick Samples*

12:00 PM     Steven Adie, Cornell University
* Computed Optical Coherence Microscopy for Volumetric Imaging of Single
and Collective Cell Behavior*

12:30 PM     Anne Sentenac, Institut Fresnel, CNRS
*Super Resolution in Label-Free Optical Microscopy*

1:00 PM       *-Lunch & Demos-*

*Clinical Imaging*

3:00 PM       Joe Sharick, Vanderbilt University
*Predicting Patient Response to Therapy in Pancreatic and Breast Cancer
Using Optical Metabolic Imaging*

3:30 PM       Karsten König, University of Saarland
*Multiphoton Tomography of the Human Cornea*

4:00 PM       Michael Roberts, University of Queensland
*Intravital Multiphoton FLIM and Photoacoustic Imaging of Pathophysiology
and Organ Exposure to Exogenous Materials*

4:30 PM       Martin Hammer, University Hospital Jena
*Fluorescence Lifetime Ophthalmoscopy - How to Use Experimental Models to
Understand Clinical Data*

5:00 PM       *-Break-*

*FLIM III: Sensing & FRET*

*Chair: Benjamin Smith, University of California, Berkeley*

5:30 PM       Ammasi Periasamy, University of Virginia
*Endogenous Molecular Imaging in Live Cancer Cells Using FLIM-FRET
Microscopy*

6:00 PM       Thomas Gensch, Institute of Complex Systems 4,
Forschungszentrum Jülich
*FLIM Determination of Intracellular Chloride Concentration in Neuronal
Tissue*

6:30 PM       Steve Vogel, National Institutes of Health*Time-Resolved
Anisotropy, Photon Anti-Bunching and FCS Analysis Reveals Ultra-Fast Energy
Transfer and Strong Coupling Between Fluorescent Proteins*

7:00 PM       *Final Talk: *Wolfgang Becker, Becker-Hickl GmbH
*Online FLIM at a Rate of 10 Images Per Second*

7:30 PM       Farewell Reception


Best,
 Holly

*Holly L. Aaron*
*Director, Molecular Imaging Center, Cancer Research Laboratory*
University of California, Berkeley
251 Life Sciences Addition, MC #2751
Berkeley, CA  94720-2751
510.642.2901 office    510.508.1188 mobile
[hidden email]      http://imaging.berkeley.edu
Also:
444-B Li Ka Shing Center for Biomedical and Health Sciences

*Register Now for AIM: http://regonline.com/AIM2017
<http://regonline.com/AIM2017>*
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In my New Year's delirium, I forgot to mention the exciting new pre-courses
we have added this year:
FLIM, FRET and Adaptive Optics:

*1. Förster Resonance Energy Transfer (FRET) Microscopy, with Ammasi
Periasamy, UVA WM Keck Center for Cellular Imaging, and Stephen Vogel, NIH,
NIAAA*
*   Tuesday, January 24, 2 - 5P (with 30 min break)*

Dr. Periasamy is one of the pioneers in the development of fluorescence
lifetime imaging microscopy (FLIM) for measuring the oscillations in
cytosolic and nuclear free calcium in single intact living cells. He
developed a 2- and 3-color steady state, confocal, multiphoton, and FLIM
based Förster resonance energy transfer (FRET) imaging system for protein
localization in living specimens. He has also developed 2-photon intravital
imaging. He has published over 150 articles in refereed journals and book
chapters. He has given more than 160 invited lectures nationally and
internationally. Dr. Periasamy has edited three books, is the chairperson
and organizer of an annual International conference on Multiphoton
Microscopy in the Biomedical Sciences through SPIE (since 2001), and runs a
hands-on training annual workshop on FLIM & FRET Microscopy at the
University of Virginia, Charlottesville (since 2002). Dr. Periasamy was
elected “Fellow” members of the SPIE Optical Society in 2012. Dr. Periasamy
is one of the Nature’s webinar participants on FRET and FLIM.

Dr. Vogel received his B.S. from the City College of New York in 1978 and
his Ph.D. in Biochemistry  and Molecular Biophysics from Columbia
University in 1989, where he studied G-proteins in the  nervous systems of
*Aplysia* and squid with Jimmy Schwartz. During a postdoctoral fellowship
with  Joshua Zimmerberg at NIDDK and NICHD, he investigated the calcium
dependence of exocytosis in  sea urchin eggs and discovered heterogeneity
for calcium responses in a population of secretory  vesicles. Dr. Vogel
next became an assistant and subsequently a tenured associate professor at
the  Medical College of Georgia (1997-2003), where he studied the mechanism
of exocytosis - endocytosis  coupling. He joined NIAAA as an investigator
in 2003, and became a senior investigator in 2013. His laboratory develops
new fiber optic and microscope-based assays using FRET, fluorescence
polarization, and fluorescence correlation spectroscopy to study
protein-protein interactions in living cells, focusing on the structure and
function of CaMKII holoenzyme. Dr. Vogel is also a faculty member for the
annual University of Virginia FRET Workshop.


*2.. Fluorescent lifetime imaging (FLIM) with Wolfgang Becker, Becker-Hickl
GmbH*
*    Tuesday, January 24, 2:30 - 5P (with 30 min break)*

Wolfgang Becker is specialist in time-resolved optical detection
techniques. He obtained his PhD in 1979 in Berlin, Germany. Since 1993, he
has been the head of Becker & Hickl GmbH in Berlin. His field of interest
is the development and application of advanced Time-Correlated Single
Photon Counting (TCSPC) techniques. He started to develop multi-dimensional
TCSPC techniques in 1989, and is the originator of the TCSPC FLIM technique
that is now widely used in laser scanning microscopes. He is author of the
bh TCSPC handbook, now out in its 6th edition, and of *Advanced Single
Photon Counting Techniques *(Springer, 2005). Dr. Becker is also the editor
of *Advanced Single Photon Counting Applications *(Springer, 2015). He
likes cats, skiing, and beach volleyball.

*3. Adaptive Optics for Biological Microscopy, with Joel Kubby, UC Santa
Cruz*
*     Tuesday, January 24, 3:30 - 5:30P (no break)*

Joel Kubby is the Department Chair of Electrical Engineering in the Baskin
School of Engineering at the University of California at Santa Cruz. His
research is in the application of adaptive optics for biological imaging.
Prior to joining the University of California at Santa Cruz in 2005, he was
an Area Manager with the Wilson Center for Research and Technology and a
Member of Technical Staff in the Webster Research Center in Rochester New
York (1987-2005). Prior to Xerox he was at the Bell Telephone Laboratories
in Murray Hill New Jersey working in the area of Scanning Tunneling
Microscopy (STM).



Best,
 Holly

*Register Now for AIM: http://regonline.com/AIM2017
<http://regonline.com/AIM2017>*

On Wed, Jan 4, 2017 at 12:10 PM, Holly L. AARON <[hidden email]> wrote:

> Dear All -
>
> Don't miss out - register now for AIM 2017 (*http://regonline.com/AIM2017
> <http://regonline.com/AIM2017> ) *and all this is yours:
>
>
> *14th Annual Advanced Imaging Methods Workshop *
>
> *January 25-27, 2017at the Berkeley City Club*
>
> *Wednesday, January 25th*
>
> 7:30 AM        Registration, Coffee & Pastries
>
> 8:15 AM        Holly Aaron, CRL-Molecular Imaging Center, University of
> California, Berkeley
> *Welcome & Opening Remarks*
>
> *Fluorescent Lifetime Imaging Microscopy (FLIM) I*
>
> *Chair: Wolfgang Becker, Becker-Hickl*
>
> 8:30 AM        Wolfgang Becker, Becker-Hickl GmbH, Berlin, Germany
> *FLIM by Multidimensional TCSPC - Advanced Techniques and Applications*
>
> 9:00 AM        Artem Pliss, University of Buffalo
> *Dynamic Transformations of Subcellular Molecular Environment Unraveled by
> FLIM*
>
> 9:30 AM         Yves Mély, University of Strasbourg
> *Monitoring Protein Interactions at the Plasma Membrane by Quantitative
> Fluorescence Imaging T* *echniques*
>
> 10:00 AM      *-Coffee Break-*
>
> *Imaging Innovations*
>
> *Chair: Mo Kaze, Cal State East Bay & UC Berkeley*
>
> 10:30 AM      Joseph Huff, Zeiss Microscopy
> *The Fast mode for ZEISS LSM 880 with Airyscan: Sensitive and High-Speed
> Super-Resolution Imaging*
>
> 11:00 AM      Jim Sullivan, Florida Atlantic University
> In situ* Holographic Microscopy: Increasing Our Understanding of Natural
> Particle Fields in Aquatic Ecosystems*
>
> 11:30 AM      Mustafa Mir, University of California, Berkeley
> *Single Molecule Transcription Factor Dynamics in the Syncytial *
> Drosophila* Embryo*
>
> 12:00 AM      Gabriel Popescu, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champagne
> *Label-Free Imaging of Cellular Systems*
>
> 12:30 AM      Enrico Gratton, University of California, Irvine
> *Mechanisms of Molecular Transport in Live Cells*
>
> 1:00 PM*        -**Lunch & Demos (on-site)-*
>
> *FLIM II: FLIM & PLIM*
>
> *Chair*: *Wolfgang Becker, Becker-HickL*
>
> 3:00 PM        Tomasz Zal, MD Anderson Cancer Center
> *Intravital Co-Imaging of Phosphorescence Lifetimes with Cellular
> Dynamics: Tumor Immune Responses in Hypoxia*
>
> 3:30 PM        Angelika Rück, University of Ulm
> *Correlative Optical Metabolic Imaging and Oxygen Sensing by FLIM and PLIM*
>
> 4:00 PM        *-Short Break-*
>
> *Adaptive Optics in Biological Specimens*
>
> *Chair*: *Jon Mulholland, Stanford University*
>
> 4:15 PM        Joel Kubby, University of California, Santa Cruz
> *Adaptive Optical Microscopy Using Direct Wavefront Sensing*
>
> 4:45 PM        Jennifer Hunter, University of Rochester
> *Two-Photon Excited Fluorescence Imaging in the Living Eye*
>
> 5:15 PM        Na Ji, Janelia Research Campus, HHMI
> *Video-Rate Volumetric Functional Imaging of the Brain at Synaptic
> Resolution*
>
> 5:45 PM        *-Short Break-*
>
> *Neural Circuits & Optical Control*
>
> *Chair: Mary West, University of California, Berkeley*
>
> 6:00 PM        Ehud Isacoff, University of California, Berkeley
> *Title TBA*
>
> 6:30 PM        Markita Landry, University of California, Berkeley
> *Synthetic Infrared Nanosensors for Brain Imaging of Modulatory
> Neurotransmitters*
>
> 7:00 PM        Polina Anikeeva, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
> *Probing Neural Circuit with Electronic, Optical, and Magnetic Materials*
>
> 7:30 PM        Michel Maharbiz, University of California, Berkeley
> *Recent Developments in the Neural Dust Platform*
>
> 8:00 PM        *-Dinner on your own, or Speaker Dinner (8:30 PM)-*
>
> ________________________________
>
> *Thursday, January 26th*
>
>  8:00 AM       Registration, Coffee & Pastries
>
> *Super-Resolution Microscopy*
>
> *Chair: Annette Chan, San Francisco State University*
>
> 8:30 AM        Alberto Diaspro, Istituto Italiano di Tecnologia
> and University of Genoa
> *Converging Technologies for Super Resolved Fluorescence Microscopy*
>
> 9:00 AM        Michael Börsch, Jena University Hospital
> *Comparing the Nano-Environment of Cytochrome C Oxidase and FoF1 -ATP
> Synthase in Mitochondria of Living Human Cells by Anisotropy Imaging, FLIM
> and Super-Resolution microscopy*
>
> 9:30 AM        Ibrahim Cisse, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
> *RNA Polymerase II Cluster Dynamics Predict mRNA Output in Living Cells*
>
> 10:00 AM      Ke Xu, University of California, Berkeley
> *Super-Resolution Microscopy: New Dimensions*
>
> 10:30 AM      Eun Cho, Bruker Corporation
> *Advances in Super-Resolution Imaging and Analysis*
>
> 10:45 AM      *-Short Break-*
>
> *Integrative BioImaging Discussion*
>
>  *Chair: Silvia Crivelli, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory*
>
> 11:00 AM      Manfred Auer, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
> *Integrated Bioimaging - Across the Scales*
>
> 11:15 AM      Kirk Czymmek, Carl Zeiss Microscopy, LLC
> *Making the Connection: Current Challenges and Future Perspectives on
> Multi-Scale and Correlative Microscopy*
>
> 11:30 AM      Haixin Sui, Wadsworth Center, New York State Department of
> Health & University of Albany
> *Probing the Structure of Mammalian Primary Cilia*
>
> 11:45 PM      Hari Shroff, National Institutes of Health
> *High Speed Imaging at and Beyond the Diffraction Limit*
>
> 12:00 PM      Chandrajit Bajaj, University of Texas, Austin
> *Multi-scale Machine Learning for BioImage Processing*
>
> 12:15 PM      Jason Swedlow, University of Dundee
> *OME’s OMERO & Bio-Formats: Open Tools for Image Data and Metadata Access
> @Scale*
>
> 12:30 PM      Discussion: All Panel Members & Audience
>
> 1:00 PM        *-Lunch & Demos-*
>
>  *Designing New & Improved Labels & Indicators I*
>
> *Chair: Holly Aaron, University of California, Berkeley*
>
> 3:00 PM        Michael Delay, Semrock
> *                        Maximizing the Performance of Fluorescence
> Microscopes by Optical Filters*
>
> 3:15 PM        Bruce Cohen
> *Title TBA*
>
> 3:30 PM        Steve Adams, University of California, San Diego
> *New Tools for Correlated Fluorescence and Electron Microscopy*
>
> 4:00 PM        Chris Chang, University of California, Berkeley
> *Transition Metal Signaling in the Brain and Beyond*
>
> 4:30 PM        *-Break-*
>
> *Designing New & Improved Labels & Indicators II*
>
> *Chair: Rishi Kulkarni, University of California, Berkeley*
>
> 5:00 PM        Luke Lavis, Janelia Research Campus, HHMI
>  *Designing Brighter Dyes for Advanced Fluorescence Microscopy*
>
> 5:30 PM        Julia Lazzari-Dean, University of California, Berkeley
> *Toward Quantitative Voltage Imaging: Fluorescence Lifetime of
> VoltageFluor Dyes*
>
> 6:00 PM        Robert Campbell, University of Alberta
> * Expanding the Palette of Probe Colours and Functions in the Optogenetic
> Toolbox*
>
> *Neuronal Synapses*
>
> *Chair: Glen MacDonald, University of Washington*
>
> 6:30 PM        Kim Doré, University of California, San Diego
> *FLIM Studies on NMDA Receptor Conformation, Signaling and Trafficking*
>
> 7:00 PM        Zachary Newman, University of California, Berkeley
> *Input-Specific Plasticity and Homeostasis at the *Drosophila* Larval
> Neuromuscular Junction*
>
> 7:30 PM        Nicolas Pégard, University of California, Berkeley
> *3D Scanless Holographic Optogenetics with Temporal Focusing*
>
> 8:00 PM        *-Poster Session & Reception-*
>
> ____________________________________
>
> *Friday, January 27th*
>
> 8:00 AM        Registration, Coffee & Pastries
>
> *Innovations II*
>
> *Chair: Hernan Garcia, University of California, Berkeley*
>
> 8:30 AM       Gaudenz Danuser, UT Southwestern Medical Center
> *Inferring Causality in Complex Molecular Pathways*
>
> 9:00 AM       Vicente Parot, Harvard University
> *All-Optical Interrogation of Brain Tissue Function*
>
> 9:30 AM       Ed Boyden, MIT Media Lab and McGovern Institute
> *Expansion Microscopy and Optogenetics*
>
> 10:00 AM     Sreekanth Chalasani, The Salk Institute for Biological Studies*Sonogenetics
> – A Non-Invasive Method to Control Neurons*
>
> 10:30 AM     *-Coffee Break- *Student Poster Contest: Winners Announced!
>
> *Computational Microscopy*
>
> *Chair: Nicolas Pégard, University of California, Berkeley*
>
> 11:00 AM     Laura Waller, University of California, Berkeley
> *Computational Microscopy*
>
> 11:30 AM     Chrysanthe Preza, The University of Memphis
> *Computational Imaging for 3-D Microscopy of Thick Samples*
>
> 12:00 PM     Steven Adie, Cornell University
> * Computed Optical Coherence Microscopy for Volumetric Imaging of Single
> and Collective Cell Behavior*
>
> 12:30 PM     Anne Sentenac, Institut Fresnel, CNRS
> *Super Resolution in Label-Free Optical Microscopy*
>
> 1:00 PM       *-Lunch & Demos-*
>
> *Clinical Imaging*
>
> 3:00 PM       Joe Sharick, Vanderbilt University
> *Predicting Patient Response to Therapy in Pancreatic and Breast Cancer
> Using Optical Metabolic Imaging*
>
> 3:30 PM       Karsten König, University of Saarland
> *Multiphoton Tomography of the Human Cornea*
>
> 4:00 PM       Michael Roberts, University of Queensland
> *Intravital Multiphoton FLIM and Photoacoustic Imaging of Pathophysiology
> and Organ Exposure to Exogenous Materials*
>
> 4:30 PM       Martin Hammer, University Hospital Jena
> *Fluorescence Lifetime Ophthalmoscopy - How to Use Experimental Models to
> Understand Clinical Data*
>
> 5:00 PM       *-Break-*
>
> *FLIM III: Sensing & FRET*
>
> *Chair: Benjamin Smith, University of California, Berkeley*
>
> 5:30 PM       Ammasi Periasamy, University of Virginia
> *Endogenous Molecular Imaging in Live Cancer Cells Using FLIM-FRET
> Microscopy*
>
> 6:00 PM       Thomas Gensch, Institute of Complex Systems 4,
> Forschungszentrum Jülich
> *FLIM Determination of Intracellular Chloride Concentration in Neuronal
> Tissue*
>
> 6:30 PM       Steve Vogel, National Institutes of Health*Time-Resolved
> Anisotropy, Photon Anti-Bunching and FCS Analysis Reveals Ultra-Fast Energy
> Transfer and Strong Coupling Between Fluorescent Proteins*
>
> 7:00 PM       *Final Talk: *Wolfgang Becker, Becker-Hickl GmbH
> *Online FLIM at a Rate of 10 Images Per Second*
>
> 7:30 PM       Farewell Reception
>
>
> Best,
>  Holly
>
> *Holly L. Aaron*
> *Director, Molecular Imaging Center, Cancer Research Laboratory*
> University of California, Berkeley
> 251 Life Sciences Addition, MC #2751
> Berkeley, CA  94720-2751
> 510.642.2901 office    510.508.1188 mobile
> [hidden email]      http://imaging.berkeley.edu
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