Keynote Speaker
Dr Hari Shroff, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda
'Using Light Sheet Microscopy to Study Neurodevelopment'
Dr. Hari Shroff received his B.S.E. in bioengineering from the University of Washington in 2001, and under the supervision of Dr. Jan Liphardt, completed his Ph.D. in biophysics at the University of California at Berkeley in 2006. He spent the next three years performing postdoctoral research under the mentorship of Eric Betzig at the Howard Hughes Medical Institute's Janelia Farm Research Campus where his research focused on the development of photoactivated localization microscopy (PALM), an optical super-resolution technique. Since 2009, he has headed NIBIB's Section on High Resolution Optical Imaging at the NIH, where he and his staff continue to develop new imaging tools for use in biology. His current research interests include structured illumination microscopy, light-sheet microscopy, and neurodevelopment.
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Invited Speakers
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Dr. Francesca Cella-Zanacchi (IIT, NAPH,Genoa) 'Light sheet fluorescence microscopy as a platform for high resolution and super-resolution tissue imaging in the linear and non-linear regime'
Dr. Elizabeth Hillman (Columbia University, New York) 'High-speed, in-vivo 3D imaging with SCAPE microscopy'
Dr. Rory Power (MPI-CBG, Dresden) 'Light Sheet Fluorescence Microscopy: Past, Present and Future'
Prof. Dr. Alexis Maizel (Heidelberg University) 'Order from chaos: using light sheet microscopy to unravel the rules and self-organizing properties of division patterns in plants'
Dr. Francesco Pampaloni (Frankfurt) 'Design, applications, and perspectives of the High-Throughput LSFM'
Dr. Willy Supatto (CNRS, Paris) Title TBC
Prof. Jason Swedlow (Dundee) Title TBC
Dr. Jim Swoger (CRG, Barcelona) 'OPTiSPIM for Mesoscopic Bio-Imaging'
Prof. Hiroki Ueda (Tokyo) 'Toward Organism-level Systems Biology in Mammals ~Whole-body and whole-organ clearing and imaging with single-cell resolution~'
Dr. Laura Young (Durham) 'SPIM at Durham: Functional imaging in the living zebra fish embryo'
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