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Dear Colleagues,
It is our pleasure to announce the International symposium on
BioNanoVision of cellular architecture: from the nucleus to the cell
membrane to be held in Barcelona, Spain, during 25-27 May 2016.
The International symposium in BioNanoVision will bring together a
multidisciplinary group of world-leading scientists to further our
understanding on the fundamental molecular mechanisms that regulate
cellular architecture, from nuclear organization to the cell membrane.
These will include experts from the optical nanoscopy field,
biophysicists, cell biologists, chemists and statistical physicists.
Since super-resolution and single molecule optical techniques have been
crucial to advancing our understanding of cellular structure and protein
behavior, we will place a special emphasis on the technologies that are
enabling the visualization of molecular components at function with
unprecedented spatiotemporal resolution
List of confirmed speakers: Joerg Bewersdorf, Christian Eggeling, Philip
Tinnefeld, Aleksandra Radenovic, Diego Krapf, Diane Lidke, Gregory
Giannone, Lukas Kapitein, Pia Cosma, Xavier Darzaq, Bo Huang and Marcelo
Nollmann
DEADLINE FOR ABSTRACT SUBMISSION & EARLY REGISTRATION: 31 MARCH 2016
Participants are encouraged to submit abstracts aligned with one of the
following topics:
*** NEW TECHNOLOGICAL ADVANCES IN SUPER-RESOLUTION & SINGLE MOLECULE IMAGING
*** CELL MEMBRANE ARCHITECTURE AND MEMBRANE TRAFFICKING
*** NUCLEAR ARCHITECTURE
For more information and registration: www.icrea-bionanovision2016.com
Organizers: Maria Garcia-Parajo, Melike Lakadamyali, Pia Cosma
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