...forwarded for your information, Martin *From:*info@aaas-science.org [mailto:info@aaas-science.org] *On Behalf Of *Science Webinars *Sent:* 02 May 2013 10:38 *To:* Magee, Tony *Subject:* "Live Cell Imaging: The Future for Discoveries" - SIGN UP NOW for our newest Science webinar! View on mobile or on web page <http://app.aaas-science.org/e/es.aspx?s=1906&e=48506&elq=9bfe5402927b4b9484fcf49ee7c22132> Science Webinar Series <http://app.aaas-science.org/e/er?s=1906&lid=19796&elq=9bfe5402927b4b9484fcf49ee7c22132> New complimentary webinar from /Science/: *Live Cell Imaging: The Future for Discoveries* You are invited to hear our panel of experts on May 22, 2013, in this live, online educational seminar. For more information and complimentary registration visit: *webinar.sciencemag.org* <http://app.aaas-science.org/e/er?s=1906&lid=13307&elq=9bfe5402927b4b9484fcf49ee7c22132> *Date: *Wednesday, May 22, 2013 *Time: *12 p.m. Eastern, 9 a.m. Pacific, 5 p.m. UK, 6 p.m. CET *Duration*: 1 hour <http://app.aaas-science.org/e/er?s=1906&lid=29838&elq=9bfe5402927b4b9484fcf49ee7c22132> *About This Webinar * Cellular imaging remains one of the most important techniques in life science research based in part on the notion that “seeing is believing.” For a variety of practical reasons including types of probes available and access of probes to their intracellular targets, imaging is currently most often performed on specimens that have been fixed and labeled. Although technically more challenging, live cell imaging enables researchers to study cellular events and processes that cannot be visualized in fixed specimens and to follow short- and long-term dynamic processes to gain deeper insights into the complex mechanisms of cell biology. In this webinar viewers will: - learn from our speakers the benefits of imaging live cells using techniques such as high resolution microscopy, superresolution microscopy, and high-content analysis - receive practical advice on how to overcome some of the technical challenges in live cell imaging - obtain guidance on how they can modify their imaging practices to obtain superior results - have their questions answered by our respected thought leaders. *Participants:* Lynne Turnbull, Ph.D. University of Technology Sydney, Australia Edward M. Campbell Ph.D. Loyola University Chicago, IL Nick Thomas, Ph.D. GE Healthcare Cardiff, Wales *Register at:* *webinar.sciencemag.org* <http://app.aaas-science.org/e/er?s=1906&lid=13307&elq=9bfe5402927b4b9484fcf49ee7c22132> Questions? E-mail: webinar@aaas.org <mailto:webinar@aaas.org>. Produced by the /Science//AAAS Custom Publishing Office and sponsored by GE Healthcare. <http://app.aaas-science.org/e/er?s=1906&lid=29838&elq=9bfe5402927b4b9484fcf49ee7c22132> <http://app.aaas-science.org/e/er?s=1906&lid=28642&elq=9bfe5402927b4b9484fcf49ee7c22132> Manage Your E-mail Subscription Preferences <http://aaas-science.org/ANTHONYMAGEE1?elqPURLPage=18&elq=9bfe5402927b4b9484fcf49ee7c22132> | Unsubscribe <http://aaas-science.org/ANTHONYMAGEE1?elqPURLPage=18&elq=9bfe5402927b4b9484fcf49ee7c22132> Need help? Contact memuser@aaas.org <mailto:memuser@aaas.org> with customer service code ELQ This e-mail was sent to: T.MAGEE@IMPERIAL.AC.UK <mailto:T.MAGEE@IMPERIAL.AC.UK> AAAS / /Science/ | 1200 New York Avenue NW | Washington, DC 20005 | U.S.A. +1 202-326-6417 | memuser@aaas.org <mailto:memuser@aaas.org> | Privacy Policy <http://www.sciencemag.org/site/help/about/privacy.xhtml?elq=9bfe5402927b4b9484fcf49ee7c22132>