The 30 odd speakers for the
International Conference "Trends in Microscopy 2014" March 27th -29th in Freiburg/Germany Includes not even a single women. Is this a record ? Statistically women are squeezed out from the hierarchy of science and male only speaker lists are clearly part of the problem. -----Original Message----- From: Confocal Microscopy List [mailto:[hidden email]] On Behalf Of Roland Nitschke Sent: den 23 februari 2014 20:36 To: [hidden email] Subject: International Conference "Trends in Microscopy 2014" March 27th -29th in Freiburg/Germany ***** To join, leave or search the confocal microscopy listserv, go to: http://lists.umn.edu/cgi-bin/wa?A0=confocalmicroscopy ***** Dear colleagues, I like to draw your attention to the following upcoming event International Conference Trends in Microscopy 2014 “Keeping pace with techniques, increasing resolution and data flood“ March 27th -29th in Freiburg/Germany sponsored by the German research Foundation (DFG) All information can be found on the following http://www.imaging.uni-freiburg.de/TIM2014.php This 3 day conference has an excellent selection of the following 30 speakers: Fernando Amat (Janelia Farms), Emmanuel Beaurepaire (Paris), Jörg Bewersdorf (Yale), Christoph Cremer (Mainz), Winfried Denk (Munich), Rainer Heintzmann (Jena), Stefan Hell (Göttingen), Lars Hufnagel (Heidelberg), Jan Huisken (Dresden), Kai Johnsson (Lausanne), Eric Jorgensen (Salt Lake City), Bram Koster (Leiden), Ulrich Kubitscheck (Bonn), Urban Liebel (Karlsruhe), Pablo Loza-Alvarez (Barcelona), Ulrich Nienhaus (Karlsruhe) Douglas Richardson (Cambridge), Alexander Rohrbach (Freiburg), Olaf Ronneberger (Freiburg), Markus Sauer (Würzburg) Walter Schubert (Magdeburg), Heinz Schwarz (Tübingen), Hari Shroff (Bethesda), Ernst Stelzer (Frankfurt) Jason Swedlow (Dundee), Pavel Tomancak (Dresden), Rainer Uhl (Munich), Paul Verkade (Bristol), Roger Wepf (Zuerich), Alipasha Vaziri (Vienna) The conference brings together leading High-end microscope techniques developers and users from Germany with their world-wide colleagues. Main Topics: Super Resolution Microscopy Light-Sheet Microscopy Correlative Microscopy (Super Resolution + EM) Big Data Analysis and Handling But also other new microscopy developments and all the biological results obtained by these techniques will be covered. The detailed program is enclosed in the PDF Flyer. It will be an excellent opportunity for you to get an update and overview of the newest cutting-edge developments in microscopy and many spectacular results obtained in life science applications. A small exhibition area with 14 companies in the field of microscopy is on site. The registration fee is 100 € for scientists and industry; and 30 € for PhD, master and bachelor students. Hotel rooms in freiburg are running short due to a large fair in Basel so hurry up with the registration. Registration is obligatory as the number of seats in the auditorium is limited to 230. Best regards Roland Nitschke -- ___________________________ Albert-Ludwigs-University Freiburg Life Imaging Center in ZBSA Dr. Roland Nitschke Habsburgerstr.49 D-79104 Freiburg Germany ___________________________ E-mail: [hidden email] phone: 49-761-2032934 or 2902 fax: 49-761-2032941 http://www.imaging.uni-freiburg.de/ |
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To join, leave or search the confocal microscopy listserv, go to: http://lists.umn.edu/cgi-bin/wa?A0=confocalmicroscopy ***** Don’t know if it’s a record, but are you suggesting the speakers were selected on the basis of gender? if not, then what is the explanation? Cheers On 24/02/2014, at 9:04 am, Jeremy Adler <[hidden email]> wrote: > The 30 odd speakers for the > > International Conference "Trends in Microscopy 2014" March 27th -29th in Freiburg/Germany > > Includes not even a single women. > > Is this a record ? > > Statistically women are squeezed out from the hierarchy of science and male only speaker lists are clearly part of the problem. > > > > -----Original Message----- > From: Confocal Microscopy List [mailto:[hidden email]] On Behalf Of Roland Nitschke > Sent: den 23 februari 2014 20:36 > To: [hidden email] > Subject: International Conference "Trends in Microscopy 2014" March 27th -29th in Freiburg/Germany > > ***** > To join, leave or search the confocal microscopy listserv, go to: > http://lists.umn.edu/cgi-bin/wa?A0=confocalmicroscopy > ***** > > Dear colleagues, > > I like to draw your attention to the following upcoming event > > International Conference > Trends in Microscopy 2014 > “Keeping pace with techniques, increasing resolution and data flood“ March 27th -29th in Freiburg/Germany sponsored by the German research Foundation (DFG) > > All information can be found on the following > > http://www.imaging.uni-freiburg.de/TIM2014.php > > This 3 day conference has an excellent selection of the following 30 > speakers: > Fernando Amat (Janelia Farms), Emmanuel Beaurepaire (Paris), Jörg Bewersdorf (Yale), Christoph Cremer (Mainz), Winfried Denk (Munich), Rainer Heintzmann (Jena), Stefan Hell (Göttingen), Lars Hufnagel (Heidelberg), Jan Huisken (Dresden), Kai Johnsson (Lausanne), Eric Jorgensen (Salt Lake City), Bram Koster (Leiden), Ulrich Kubitscheck (Bonn), Urban Liebel (Karlsruhe), Pablo Loza-Alvarez (Barcelona), Ulrich Nienhaus (Karlsruhe) Douglas Richardson (Cambridge), Alexander Rohrbach (Freiburg), Olaf Ronneberger (Freiburg), Markus Sauer (Würzburg) Walter Schubert (Magdeburg), Heinz Schwarz (Tübingen), Hari Shroff (Bethesda), Ernst Stelzer (Frankfurt) Jason Swedlow (Dundee), Pavel Tomancak (Dresden), Rainer Uhl (Munich), Paul Verkade (Bristol), Roger Wepf (Zuerich), Alipasha Vaziri (Vienna) > > The conference brings together leading High-end microscope techniques developers and users from Germany with their world-wide colleagues. > Main Topics: > Super Resolution Microscopy > Light-Sheet Microscopy > Correlative Microscopy (Super Resolution + EM) Big Data Analysis and Handling But also other new microscopy developments and all the biological results obtained by these techniques will be covered. > The detailed program is enclosed in the PDF Flyer. > It will be an excellent opportunity for you to get an update and overview of the newest cutting-edge developments in microscopy and many spectacular results obtained in life science applications. > A small exhibition area with 14 companies in the field of microscopy is on site. > > The registration fee is 100 € for scientists and industry; and 30 € for PhD, master and bachelor students. > Hotel rooms in freiburg are running short due to a large fair in Basel so hurry up with the registration. > Registration is obligatory as the number of seats in the auditorium is limited to 230. > > Best regards > > Roland Nitschke > > -- > ___________________________ > > Albert-Ludwigs-University Freiburg > Life Imaging Center in ZBSA > Dr. Roland Nitschke > Habsburgerstr.49 > D-79104 Freiburg > Germany > ___________________________ > E-mail: [hidden email] > phone: 49-761-2032934 or 2902 > fax: 49-761-2032941 > http://www.imaging.uni-freiburg.de/ Mark B. Cannell Ph.D. FRSNZ Professor of Cardiac Cell Biology School of Physiology & Pharmacology Medical Sciences Building University of Bristol Bristol BS8 1TD UK [hidden email] |
Let's not even start taking about minorities.
Best regards, Sent by Eduardo Rosa-Molinar, Ph.D. on the Sprint® Now Network from my BlackBerry® -----Original Message----- From: Mark Cannell <[hidden email]> Sender: Confocal Microscopy List <[hidden email]> Date: Mon, 24 Feb 2014 09:30:16 To: <[hidden email]> Reply-To: Confocal Microscopy List <[hidden email]> Subject: Re: Women in microscopy ***** To join, leave or search the confocal microscopy listserv, go to: http://lists.umn.edu/cgi-bin/wa?A0=confocalmicroscopy ***** Don’t know if it’s a record, but are you suggesting the speakers were selected on the basis of gender? if not, then what is the explanation? Cheers On 24/02/2014, at 9:04 am, Jeremy Adler <[hidden email]> wrote: > The 30 odd speakers for the > > International Conference "Trends in Microscopy 2014" March 27th -29th in Freiburg/Germany > > Includes not even a single women. > > Is this a record ? > > Statistically women are squeezed out from the hierarchy of science and male only speaker lists are clearly part of the problem. > > > > -----Original Message----- > From: Confocal Microscopy List [mailto:[hidden email]] On Behalf Of Roland Nitschke > Sent: den 23 februari 2014 20:36 > To: [hidden email] > Subject: International Conference "Trends in Microscopy 2014" March 27th -29th in Freiburg/Germany > > ***** > To join, leave or search the confocal microscopy listserv, go to: > http://lists.umn.edu/cgi-bin/wa?A0=confocalmicroscopy > ***** > > Dear colleagues, > > I like to draw your attention to the following upcoming event > > International Conference > Trends in Microscopy 2014 > “Keeping pace with techniques, increasing resolution and data flood“ March 27th -29th in Freiburg/Germany sponsored by the German research Foundation (DFG) > > All information can be found on the following > > http://www.imaging.uni-freiburg.de/TIM2014.php > > This 3 day conference has an excellent selection of the following 30 > speakers: > Fernando Amat (Janelia Farms), Emmanuel Beaurepaire (Paris), Jörg Bewersdorf (Yale), Christoph Cremer (Mainz), Winfried Denk (Munich), Rainer Heintzmann (Jena), Stefan Hell (Göttingen), Lars Hufnagel (Heidelberg), Jan Huisken (Dresden), Kai Johnsson (Lausanne), Eric Jorgensen (Salt Lake City), Bram Koster (Leiden), Ulrich Kubitscheck (Bonn), Urban Liebel (Karlsruhe), Pablo Loza-Alvarez (Barcelona), Ulrich Nienhaus (Karlsruhe) Douglas Richardson (Cambridge), Alexander Rohrbach (Freiburg), Olaf Ronneberger (Freiburg), Markus Sauer (Würzburg) Walter Schubert (Magdeburg), Heinz Schwarz (Tübingen), Hari Shroff (Bethesda), Ernst Stelzer (Frankfurt) Jason Swedlow (Dundee), Pavel Tomancak (Dresden), Rainer Uhl (Munich), Paul Verkade (Bristol), Roger Wepf (Zuerich), Alipasha Vaziri (Vienna) > > The conference brings together leading High-end microscope techniques developers and users from Germany with their world-wide colleagues. > Main Topics: > Super Resolution Microscopy > Light-Sheet Microscopy > Correlative Microscopy (Super Resolution + EM) Big Data Analysis and Handling But also other new microscopy developments and all the biological results obtained by these techniques will be covered. > The detailed program is enclosed in the PDF Flyer. > It will be an excellent opportunity for you to get an update and overview of the newest cutting-edge developments in microscopy and many spectacular results obtained in life science applications. > A small exhibition area with 14 companies in the field of microscopy is on site. > > The registration fee is 100 € for scientists and industry; and 30 € for PhD, master and bachelor students. > Hotel rooms in freiburg are running short due to a large fair in Basel so hurry up with the registration. > Registration is obligatory as the number of seats in the auditorium is limited to 230. > > Best regards > > Roland Nitschke > > -- > ___________________________ > > Albert-Ludwigs-University Freiburg > Life Imaging Center in ZBSA > Dr. Roland Nitschke > Habsburgerstr.49 > D-79104 Freiburg > Germany > ___________________________ > E-mail: [hidden email] > phone: 49-761-2032934 or 2902 > fax: 49-761-2032941 > http://www.imaging.uni-freiburg.de/ Mark B. Cannell Ph.D. FRSNZ Professor of Cardiac Cell Biology School of Physiology & Pharmacology Medical Sciences Building University of Bristol Bristol BS8 1TD UK [hidden email] |
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To join, leave or search the confocal microscopy listserv, go to: http://lists.umn.edu/cgi-bin/wa?A0=confocalmicroscopy ***** This is clearly unfortunate, as there are outstanding women researchers in the field of advanced microscopy. This last week article from Nature News about the uproar surrounding the lack of female speakers at the 15th International Congress of Quantum Chemistry may be relevant, as it shows that people care about this issue: http://blogs.nature.com/news/2014/02/chemists-call-for-boycott-over-all-male-speaker-line-up.html Christophe -- Christophe Leterrier Researcher Axonal Domains Architecture Team CRN2M CNRS UMR 7286 Aix Marseille University, France 2014-02-24 10:04 GMT+01:00 Jeremy Adler <[hidden email]>: > The 30 odd speakers for the > > International Conference "Trends in Microscopy 2014" March 27th -29th in > Freiburg/Germany > > Includes not even a single women. > > Is this a record ? > > Statistically women are squeezed out from the hierarchy of science and > male only speaker lists are clearly part of the problem. > > > > -----Original Message----- > From: Confocal Microscopy List [mailto:[hidden email]] > On Behalf Of Roland Nitschke > Sent: den 23 februari 2014 20:36 > To: [hidden email] > Subject: International Conference "Trends in Microscopy 2014" March 27th > -29th in Freiburg/Germany > > ***** > To join, leave or search the confocal microscopy listserv, go to: > http://lists.umn.edu/cgi-bin/wa?A0=confocalmicroscopy > ***** > > Dear colleagues, > > I like to draw your attention to the following upcoming event > > International Conference > Trends in Microscopy 2014 > "Keeping pace with techniques, increasing resolution and data flood" March > 27th -29th in Freiburg/Germany sponsored by the German research Foundation > (DFG) > > All information can be found on the following > > http://www.imaging.uni-freiburg.de/TIM2014.php > > This 3 day conference has an excellent selection of the following 30 > speakers: > Fernando Amat (Janelia Farms), Emmanuel Beaurepaire (Paris), Jörg > Bewersdorf (Yale), Christoph Cremer (Mainz), Winfried Denk (Munich), Rainer > Heintzmann (Jena), Stefan Hell (Göttingen), Lars Hufnagel (Heidelberg), Jan > Huisken (Dresden), Kai Johnsson (Lausanne), Eric Jorgensen (Salt Lake > City), Bram Koster (Leiden), Ulrich Kubitscheck (Bonn), Urban Liebel > (Karlsruhe), Pablo Loza-Alvarez (Barcelona), Ulrich Nienhaus (Karlsruhe) > Douglas Richardson (Cambridge), Alexander Rohrbach (Freiburg), Olaf > Ronneberger (Freiburg), Markus Sauer (Würzburg) Walter Schubert > (Magdeburg), Heinz Schwarz (Tübingen), Hari Shroff (Bethesda), Ernst > Stelzer (Frankfurt) Jason Swedlow (Dundee), Pavel Tomancak (Dresden), > Rainer Uhl (Munich), Paul Verkade (Bristol), Roger Wepf (Zuerich), Alipasha > Vaziri (Vienna) > > The conference brings together leading High-end microscope techniques > developers and users from Germany with their world-wide colleagues. > Main Topics: > Super Resolution Microscopy > Light-Sheet Microscopy > Correlative Microscopy (Super Resolution + EM) Big Data Analysis and > Handling But also other new microscopy developments and all the biological > results obtained by these techniques will be covered. > The detailed program is enclosed in the PDF Flyer. > It will be an excellent opportunity for you to get an update and overview > of the newest cutting-edge developments in microscopy and many spectacular > results obtained in life science applications. > A small exhibition area with 14 companies in the field of microscopy is on > site. > > The registration fee is 100 EURO for scientists and industry; and 30 EURO for > PhD, master and bachelor students. > Hotel rooms in freiburg are running short due to a large fair in Basel so > hurry up with the registration. > Registration is obligatory as the number of seats in the auditorium is > limited to 230. > > Best regards > > Roland Nitschke > > -- > ___________________________ > > Albert-Ludwigs-University Freiburg > Life Imaging Center in ZBSA > Dr. Roland Nitschke > Habsburgerstr.49 > D-79104 Freiburg > Germany > ___________________________ > E-mail: [hidden email] > phone: 49-761-2032934 or 2902 > fax: 49-761-2032941 > http://www.imaging.uni-freiburg.de/ > |
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To join, leave or search the confocal microscopy listserv, go to: http://lists.umn.edu/cgi-bin/wa?A0=confocalmicroscopy ***** The Women in Cell Biology of the American Society for Cell Biology has compiled a Speaker Referral List that is a terrific source for excellent women scientists (including microscopists). This service is particularly helpful when your personal address book fails, as it did in this case. http://www.ascb.org/women-in-cell-biology/speaker-referral-service Sandra K. Masur, PhD ________________________________ Chair, Women in Cell Biology (WICB) of American Society for Cell Biology Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai Director, Office for Women's Careers Professor, Ophthalmology Box 1183, 1 Gustave Levy Place New York NY 10029-6574 telephone: 212-241-0089 fax: 212-289-5945 cell: 646-245-5934 email: [hidden email]<mailto:[hidden email]> On Feb 24, 2014, at 7:36 AM, Christophe Leterrier wrote: ***** To join, leave or search the confocal microscopy listserv, go to: http://lists.umn.edu/cgi-bin/wa?A0=confocalmicroscopy ***** This is clearly unfortunate, as there are outstanding women researchers in the field of advanced microscopy. This last week article from Nature News about the uproar surrounding the lack of female speakers at the 15th International Congress of Quantum Chemistry may be relevant, as it shows that people care about this issue: http://blogs.nature.com/news/2014/02/chemists-call-for-boycott-over-all-male-speaker-line-up.html Christophe -- Christophe Leterrier Researcher Axonal Domains Architecture Team CRN2M CNRS UMR 7286 Aix Marseille University, France 2014-02-24 10:04 GMT+01:00 Jeremy Adler <[hidden email]<mailto:[hidden email]>>: The 30 odd speakers for the International Conference "Trends in Microscopy 2014" March 27th -29th in Freiburg/Germany Includes not even a single women. Is this a record ? Statistically women are squeezed out from the hierarchy of science and male only speaker lists are clearly part of the problem. -----Original Message----- From: Confocal Microscopy List [mailto:[hidden email]] On Behalf Of Roland Nitschke Sent: den 23 februari 2014 20:36 To: [hidden email]<mailto:[hidden email]> Subject: International Conference "Trends in Microscopy 2014" March 27th -29th in Freiburg/Germany ***** To join, leave or search the confocal microscopy listserv, go to: http://lists.umn.edu/cgi-bin/wa?A0=confocalmicroscopy ***** Dear colleagues, I like to draw your attention to the following upcoming event International Conference Trends in Microscopy 2014 "Keeping pace with techniques, increasing resolution and data flood" March 27th -29th in Freiburg/Germany sponsored by the German research Foundation (DFG) All information can be found on the following http://www.imaging.uni-freiburg.de/TIM2014.php This 3 day conference has an excellent selection of the following 30 speakers: Fernando Amat (Janelia Farms), Emmanuel Beaurepaire (Paris), Jörg Bewersdorf (Yale), Christoph Cremer (Mainz), Winfried Denk (Munich), Rainer Heintzmann (Jena), Stefan Hell (Göttingen), Lars Hufnagel (Heidelberg), Jan Huisken (Dresden), Kai Johnsson (Lausanne), Eric Jorgensen (Salt Lake City), Bram Koster (Leiden), Ulrich Kubitscheck (Bonn), Urban Liebel (Karlsruhe), Pablo Loza-Alvarez (Barcelona), Ulrich Nienhaus (Karlsruhe) Douglas Richardson (Cambridge), Alexander Rohrbach (Freiburg), Olaf Ronneberger (Freiburg), Markus Sauer (Würzburg) Walter Schubert (Magdeburg), Heinz Schwarz (Tübingen), Hari Shroff (Bethesda), Ernst Stelzer (Frankfurt) Jason Swedlow (Dundee), Pavel Tomancak (Dresden), Rainer Uhl (Munich), Paul Verkade (Bristol), Roger Wepf (Zuerich), Alipasha Vaziri (Vienna) The conference brings together leading High-end microscope techniques developers and users from Germany with their world-wide colleagues. Main Topics: Super Resolution Microscopy Light-Sheet Microscopy Correlative Microscopy (Super Resolution + EM) Big Data Analysis and Handling But also other new microscopy developments and all the biological results obtained by these techniques will be covered. The detailed program is enclosed in the PDF Flyer. It will be an excellent opportunity for you to get an update and overview of the newest cutting-edge developments in microscopy and many spectacular results obtained in life science applications. A small exhibition area with 14 companies in the field of microscopy is on site. The registration fee is 100 EURO for scientists and industry; and 30 EURO for PhD, master and bachelor students. Hotel rooms in freiburg are running short due to a large fair in Basel so hurry up with the registration. Registration is obligatory as the number of seats in the auditorium is limited to 230. Best regards Roland Nitschke -- ___________________________ Albert-Ludwigs-University Freiburg Life Imaging Center in ZBSA Dr. Roland Nitschke Habsburgerstr.49 D-79104 Freiburg Germany ___________________________ E-mail: [hidden email]<mailto:[hidden email]> phone: 49-761-2032934 or 2902 fax: 49-761-2032941 http://www.imaging.uni-freiburg.de/ |
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This is not to make light of a serious problem. But I am having a hard
time in my classes predicting anything about gender based on peoples' names. The people no longer name their children in any way that allows one to predict their gender. Maybe this is progress. Carol Heckman On 2/24/14 6:16 AM, "Eduardo Rosa-Molinar, Ph.D." <[hidden email]> wrote: >Let's not even start taking about minorities. > >Best regards, > >Sent by Eduardo Rosa-Molinar, Ph.D. on the Sprint® Now Network from my >BlackBerry® > >-----Original Message----- >From: Mark Cannell <[hidden email]> >Sender: Confocal Microscopy List <[hidden email]> >Date: Mon, 24 Feb 2014 09:30:16 >To: <[hidden email]> >Reply-To: Confocal Microscopy List <[hidden email]> >Subject: Re: Women in microscopy > >***** >To join, leave or search the confocal microscopy listserv, go to: >http://lists.umn.edu/cgi-bin/wa?A0=confocalmicroscopy >***** > >Don’t know if it’s a record, but are you suggesting the speakers were >selected on the basis of gender? if not, then what is the explanation? > >Cheers > >On 24/02/2014, at 9:04 am, Jeremy Adler <[hidden email]> wrote: > >> The 30 odd speakers for the >> >> International Conference "Trends in Microscopy 2014" March 27th -29th >>in Freiburg/Germany >> >> Includes not even a single women. >> >> Is this a record ? >> >> Statistically women are squeezed out from the hierarchy of science and >>male only speaker lists are clearly part of the problem. >> >> >> >> -----Original Message----- >> From: Confocal Microscopy List >>[mailto:[hidden email]] On Behalf Of Roland Nitschke >> Sent: den 23 februari 2014 20:36 >> To: [hidden email] >> Subject: International Conference "Trends in Microscopy 2014" March >>27th -29th in Freiburg/Germany >> >> ***** >> To join, leave or search the confocal microscopy listserv, go to: >> http://lists.umn.edu/cgi-bin/wa?A0=confocalmicroscopy >> ***** >> >> Dear colleagues, >> >> I like to draw your attention to the following upcoming event >> >> International Conference >> Trends in Microscopy 2014 >> “Keeping pace with techniques, increasing resolution and data flood“ >>March 27th -29th in Freiburg/Germany sponsored by the German research >>Foundation (DFG) >> >> All information can be found on the following >> >> http://www.imaging.uni-freiburg.de/TIM2014.php >> >> This 3 day conference has an excellent selection of the following 30 >> speakers: >> Fernando Amat (Janelia Farms), Emmanuel Beaurepaire (Paris), Jörg >>Bewersdorf (Yale), Christoph Cremer (Mainz), Winfried Denk (Munich), >>Rainer Heintzmann (Jena), Stefan Hell (Göttingen), Lars Hufnagel >>(Heidelberg), Jan Huisken (Dresden), Kai Johnsson (Lausanne), Eric >>Jorgensen (Salt Lake City), Bram Koster (Leiden), Ulrich Kubitscheck >>(Bonn), Urban Liebel (Karlsruhe), Pablo Loza-Alvarez (Barcelona), Ulrich >>Nienhaus (Karlsruhe) Douglas Richardson (Cambridge), Alexander Rohrbach >>(Freiburg), Olaf Ronneberger (Freiburg), Markus Sauer (Würzburg) Walter >>Schubert (Magdeburg), Heinz Schwarz (Tübingen), Hari Shroff (Bethesda), >>Ernst Stelzer (Frankfurt) Jason Swedlow (Dundee), Pavel Tomancak >>(Dresden), Rainer Uhl (Munich), Paul Verkade (Bristol), Roger Wepf >>(Zuerich), Alipasha Vaziri (Vienna) >> >> The conference brings together leading High-end microscope techniques >>developers and users from Germany with their world-wide colleagues. >> Main Topics: >> Super Resolution Microscopy >> Light-Sheet Microscopy >> Correlative Microscopy (Super Resolution + EM) Big Data Analysis and >>Handling But also other new microscopy developments and all the >>biological results obtained by these techniques will be covered. >> The detailed program is enclosed in the PDF Flyer. >> It will be an excellent opportunity for you to get an update and >>overview of the newest cutting-edge developments in microscopy and many >>spectacular results obtained in life science applications. >> A small exhibition area with 14 companies in the field of microscopy is >>on site. >> >> The registration fee is 100 € for scientists and industry; and 30 € for >>PhD, master and bachelor students. >> Hotel rooms in freiburg are running short due to a large fair in Basel >>so hurry up with the registration. >> Registration is obligatory as the number of seats in the auditorium is >>limited to 230. >> >> Best regards >> >> Roland Nitschke >> >> -- >> ___________________________ >> >> Albert-Ludwigs-University Freiburg >> Life Imaging Center in ZBSA >> Dr. Roland Nitschke >> Habsburgerstr.49 >> D-79104 Freiburg >> Germany >> ___________________________ >> E-mail: [hidden email] >> phone: 49-761-2032934 or 2902 >> fax: 49-761-2032941 >> http://www.imaging.uni-freiburg.de/ > >Mark B. Cannell Ph.D. FRSNZ >Professor of Cardiac Cell Biology >School of Physiology & Pharmacology >Medical Sciences Building >University of Bristol >Bristol >BS8 1TD UK > >[hidden email] |
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