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Second Announcement:13th International UBC 3D
LiveCell Cou
Hi all,
The applications for the Thirteenth Annual UBC Live-Cell Course
are beginning to roll in but, in case my last announcement got lost in
the Holiday Rush, I thought I would send the announcement out
again.
If you haven't heard of the Course before, please go to
http://www.3dcourse.ubc.ca/2008/public.php?page=brochure (There
is a PDF you can download or just read the page.)
or perhaps check out the alumni at
http://www.3dcourse.ubc.ca/alumni.htm to see if there is
anyone you know who might give you some feedback.
As usual there will be some new faces on the faculty this year.
Here is the new list.
Holly Aaron
University of California-Berkeley, CA
Stephen Adams
University of California-San Diego, CA
Mark Cannell
University of Auckland, NZ
Steve Cody
Ludwig Institute, Melbourne, AU
Anda Cornea
Oregon Health-Sciences University
Ping Chin Cheng
SUNY-Buffalo, NY
Turan Erdogon
Semrock Inc., Rochester, NY
Hans Gerritsen
Utrecht University, NL
Kurt
Haas
University of British Columbia, BC
Stefan Hell
Max
Planck Institute, Goettingen, DE
Iain Johnson
Molecular Probes, OR
Andres Kriete
Tissue Informatics, Pittsburgh, PA
Paul Kulesa
Stowers Institute, Kansas City, MO
Jennifer
Lippincott-Schwartz NIH, Bethesda,
MD
Glen MacDonald
Virginia Bloedel Hearing Inst., WA
Felix Margadant
University of Sydney, AU
Robert Murphy
Carnegie-Mellon, Pittsburgh, PA
Tim Murphy
University of British Columbia, BC
Badri Roysam
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, NY
Michael Weis
Agriculture Canada, BC
A draft listing of the program (based on 2007) can be found
at
http://www.3dcourse.ubc.ca/2008/public.php?page=program&program_page=2
Hope to see you in Vancouver, next June.
Jim Pawley
DETAILS:
Thirteenth Annual INTERNATIONAL 12-Day Short Course on 3D
Microscopy of Living Cells, June 14 - 26, 2008 (Pre-course: June
16)
Twelfth, Post-course Workshop on 3D Image
Processing, June 29 -30
Organized by Prof. James Pawley, (University of Wisconsin-Madison)
in association with the Departments of Pharmacology and Physiology and
the Brain Research Centre,
University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC, Canada
DATES
Applications must be received
by Saturday, March 15,
2008
Deposit
due Tuesday,
April 15, 2008
Registration 5:00 - 7:00
PM Saturday, June 14, 2008
First Lecture 7:30
PM
Saturday, June 14, 2008
Live-cell Course ends,
noon
Thursday, June 26, 2008
3D Image Processing Course,
Saturday, June 28 - Monday, June 30,
2008
APPLICATIONS DUE BY MARCH 15, 2008
APPLICATIONS
Applicants must complete a questionnaire on the web to assess
knowledge level, field of interest and proposed personal, live-cell,
project. But don't let this put you off: if you plan to use 3D
microscopy on living cells, we can usually find a way to make it
work.
Enrollment will be limited to about 36 participants (exact number
depends on number of 3D Systems available). Selection will be
made on the basis of background and perceived need. Those
without previous LM experience will be provided with access to basic
texts to read before the course begins. Application forms may be
down-loaded from the WWW site at
http://www.3dcourse.ubc.ca/2008/public.php?page=apply, or obtained
from:
Prof. James B.
Pawley,
Ph.
608-263-3147
Room 223, Zoology Research
Building,
FAX 608-265-5315
Additional information is available from:
http://www.3dcourse.ubc.ca/2008/ and links.
We expect to have at least 13, 3D microscope workstations for
student use and there will be an international faculty of more than
20.
I hope that this includes all of the information that you need, but if
not, please get back to me.
Jim Pawley
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Pawley,
Ph. 608-263-3147
Room 223, Zoology Research
Building,
FAX 608-262-9083
250 N. Mills St., Madison, WI, 53706
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