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Innovations in Imaging for Life Sciences Symposium

August 15, 2019 - 9:00 am - 5:00 pm

9:00am – 12:00pm Morning Session, NanoES 181

       Probing synaptic circuits for visual computations with serial EM reconstruction

David Berson, Brown University

 

       Diversity of somatic and nucleus morphologies is mouse visual cortex

Forrest Collman, Allen Institute for Brain Science

 

       AI driven tools for EM image analysis

Quyen Tran, DRVision Technologies LLC

 

       The developing human foveal midget connectome: from a diffusely wired

       network to private-lines

Chi Zhang, University of Washington

 

       Mining mitochondria from small sets of large volume 3D EM images

Grahame Kidd, Renovo Neural

 

       Capturing the Sequential Steps of Dynamin-mediated Fission by Cryo-EM

Jenny Hinshaw, National Institutes of Health

 

 

12:00pm – 1:30pm Lunch and Poster Session, NanoES Lobby

 

1:30pm – 5:00pm     Afternoon Session, NanoES 181

       Molecular Mechanisms of TRPV Channels Gating Revealed by Cryo-EM

      Vera Moiseenkova-Bell, University of Pennsylvania

 

       New developments in cryoSPARC for single particle image analysis

      Ali Punjani, Structura Biotechnology

 

       Visualizing bacteriophage T7 infection initiation at high resolution

      Jun Liu, Yale University

 

       Cryo-EM structure of Nipah virus fusion glycoprotein in complex with a

       monoclonal antibody reveals mechanism of neutralization

      Ha Dang, University of Washington

 

       Using cryo-electron tomography to study host-pathogen interactions

      Liz Wright, University of Wisconsin-Madison

 

       CryoEM analysis of the Type III secretion Injectisome of pathogenic bacteria

      Natalie Strynadka, University of British Columbia

 

       Using cryo-EM to study molecular machines involved in bacterial pathogenesis

      Melanie Ohi, University of Michigan