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You could try a Microscopy Society of America conference. They have
training sessions, manager sessions, and their platform/poster sessions
are diverse. Sometimes you can get lucky and hit a symposium that is
directly related to your specialty. The program for this year¹s meeting
has not been set, but the plenary session look pretty decent. Even
includes a symposium that should have something related to diseases in
plants.
http://www.microscopy.org/MandM/2017/Just talking with people who are doing the primary science is sometimes
more enlightening than didactic approaches.
Robert J. Palmer Jr., PhD
National Institute of Dental and Craniofacial Research
National Institutes of Health
Building 30, Room 331
Bethesda MD 20892
301-594-0025
On 3/9/17, 2:55 PM, "Christian Elowsky" <
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>My primary research appointment revolves around imaging in plants/algae
>and occasionally in filamentous fungi. It's been suggested that I
>explore options for training in other core facilities or possibly attend
>a conference. While there are plenty of conferences which may cover the
>taxa, few specialize in confocal microscopy. Thus I thought I'd ask if
>anyone has any suggestions? I've been at this since 2001, but I would
>like to add to my skill set. Any pointers or suggests on or off list are
>welcomed. Thank you!
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>Christian Elowsky
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>University of NebraskaLincoln
>Agronomy & Horticulture
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