The Microscience Microscopy Congress 2015, 29 June - 2 July 2015, Manchester Central, UK
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Super-Resolution Workshop

2015 Programme

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This all-day workshop will be held at the University of Leeds on Friday 3 July.

Designed to talk about the current challenges in developing and using super-resolution microscopy, this workshop will encourage discussion on topics including the potential for and feasibility of ‘home-built’ set-ups, and the types of analyses used to process and scrutinise the data.  Thoughts and ideas are encouraged to help define what is good/best practice around these challenging techniques, and give an insight into future potential developments.

The workshop will include short practical demonstrations of iSIM, PALM/STORM and the Zeiss Airy Disc Instruments.

Keynote Speaker

Professor Xiaowei Zhuang, Howard Hughes Medical Institute -  Illuminating biology at the nanoscale with super-resolution imaging

Invited Speakers

Pedro Almada, MRC Laboratory for Molecular Cell Biology, University College London
Steven Coleman, VisiTech
Siân Culley, MRC Laboratory for Molecular Cell Biology, University College London
Alistair Curd, School of Molecular and Cellular Biology, Faculty of Biological Sciences, University of Leeds
Istvan Gyongy, University of Edinburgh
Seamus Holden, Newcastle University
Alex Knight, National Physics Laboratories (NPL)
Phillipp Kukurra, Department of Chemistry, University of Oxford
Pierre Mahou, Laser Analytics Group, University of Cambridge 
Justin Molloy, The Francis Crick Institute
Robert Nieuwenhuizen, Quantitative Imaging Group, Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands
Eric Rees, Department of Chemical Engineering and Biotechnology, University of Cambridge
George Sirinakis, The Gurdon Institute, University of Cambridge
Ashley Cadby’s lab on STORM (TBA), Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of Sheffield
Carl Zeiss : Airy Scan

Scientific Organisers

Professor Michelle Peckham and Dr Susan Cox

Sponsors

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We would like to thank Andor, Laser 2000 (UK) Ltd, MRC Next Generation Imaging and Photometrics for their generous support of this workshop

For further information on the content of the workshop, please contact Professor Michelle Peckham.

Registration

Registration Fee: £30, which includes lunch and refreshments.  The programme starts at 9 am and finishes around 5 pm, please see above for the full programme.  Registration has now closed.

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