[FILM-Users 00082] FW: Reminder: Sign up Today for the Latest Science Webinar: Advancing Imaging in the Cell
...for your information, especially those who have missed our microscopy day (although the PDFs of our presentations will go online later)... Martin ------------------------------------------------------------------------ *From:* info@aaas-science.org [mailto:info@aaas-science.org] *On Behalf Of *Science Webinars *Sent:* 22 June 2011 20:09 *To:* Magee, Tony *Subject:* Reminder: Sign up Today for the Latest Science Webinar: Advancing Imaging in the Cell View on mobile or on web page <http://app.aaas-science.org/e/es.aspx?s=1906&e=3546&elq=2bcfba2ecbae4073bc3abdf06c658261> Science Webinar Series <http://app.aaas-science.org/e/er.aspx?s=1906&lid=3667&elq=2bcfba2ecbae4073bc3abdf06c658261> Advancing Imaging in the Cell Webinar <http://app.aaas-science.org/e/er.aspx?s=1906&lid=514&elq=2bcfba2ecbae4073bc3abdf06c658261> You are invited to view our panel of experts on Tuesday, June 28, 2011, in a live, online educational seminar, "Discovering Disease Mechanisms: Advancing Imaging in the Cell." *Date: *Tuesday, June 28, 2011 *Time: *12 noon Eastern, 9 a.m. Pacific, 4 p.m. GMT, 5 p.m. UK *Duration*: 1 hour Register now and submit your questions LIVE to the experts during the webinar! For more information and complimentary registration visit: *www.sciencemag.org/webinar* <http://app.aaas-science.org/e/er.aspx?s=1906&lid=514&elq=2bcfba2ecbae4073bc3abdf06c658261> *Webinar Description * Cell-based imaging is now ubiquitous in most academic laboratories and the data generated by modern microscopy systems are central to top quality research, often being a prerequisite for publication. Advanced microscopy applications such as high content imaging, live-cell imaging, 3D, FRAP, and FLIM are now becoming mainstream. Adding multiplex tagging, time-lapse, and multipositional imaging results in a huge data flow—a challenge in terms of data management, storage, and analysis. Choosing the most appropriate technology, both hardware and reagents, for a project can also be a headache. With publications and funding awards becoming increasingly dependent on collaborations and translational research, this webinar will seek to explore the trends in cell-based imaging both in terms of technology and application, with a special focus on fundamental disease research. This webinar is the first in a series exploring advances in imaging technology from cell to well to animal. During the webinar, our expert panelists will: * Summarize the state of current imaging technologies and their application * Present their own data on the use of these technologies * Provide advice on best practices for obtaining high-quality data * Answer your questions live on air. *Register at:* *www.sciencemag.org/webinar* <http://app.aaas-science.org/e/er.aspx?s=1906&lid=514&elq=2bcfba2ecbae4073bc3abdf06c658261> Produced by the /Science//AAAS Business Office and sponsored by PerkinElmer. <http://app.aaas-science.org/e/er.aspx?s=1906&lid=514&elq=2bcfba2ecbae4073bc3abdf06c658261> Manage Your E-mail Subscription Preferences <http://aaas-science.org/ANTHONYMAGEE1?elqPURLPage=4&elq=2bcfba2ecbae4073bc3abdf06c658261> | Unsubscribe <http://aaas-science.org/ANTHONYMAGEE1?elqPURLPage=4&elq=2bcfba2ecbae4073bc3abdf06c658261> Need help? Contact memuser@aaas.org. This e-mail was sent to: 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=2bcfba2ecbae4073bc3abdf06c658261>
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                Martin Spitaler