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1st Annual 2013 Conference on International Translational Nanomedicine
United States
Massachusetts
07/26/2013

1st Annual 2013 Conference on International Translational Nanomedicine

July 26 – 28, 2013 Boston, Massachusetts

The conference will be held on the campus of Northeastern University in Boston, MA, USA. The conference will include plenary speakers, oral and poster presentations, and numerous activities specifically for undergraduate and graduate students. As the focus of the conference is to highlight translational nanomedicine research, we will also focus on highlighting start-up companies and well-established companies in the nanomedicine sectors.

The conference organizer is Prof. Tom Webster, Chair, Department of Chemical Engineering, Northeastern University

Bioengineer, Biologist, Cell Biologist, Graduate Student, Molecular Biologist, Pharmaceutical Scientist, Physician Researcher, Undergraduate
Seeing is Believing – Imaging the Processes of Life
Germany
10/06/2013

Seeing is Believing – Imaging the Processes of Life

European Molecular Biology Laboratory Heidelberg, Germany

Thursday 3 October - Sunday 6 October 2013

The processes of life are naturally dynamic in space and time from the molecular to the organismal level. The rapid development of imaging methods across this full scale of biological organization has revolutionized our ability to directly visualize the inner workings of proteins, protein complexes, organelles, cells, tissues, organs and whole organisms.

With the Symposium “Seeing is Believing – Imaging the Processes of Life” we aim to bring together the leading developers of imaging methods with cutting edge applications that illustrate how imaging can answer biological questions. We will place emphasis on methods that are able to capture the dynamics of life and aim to span the whole range from molecular resolution to imaging of whole organisms.
 

Cell Biologist, Imaging Professional, Molecular Biologist, Physician Researcher, Radiologist, Scientist, Technologist