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Hello All,


We are very proud to announce LSFM 2023!  The light-sheet
conference/workshop will be held this year May 8-13, 2023, at the Marine
Biological Laboratory in Woods Hole, Massachusetts.



Please register here by Feb.28, 2023.  Payment is due at that time.



LSFM
<https://mbl.ungerboeck.com/prod/emc00/register.aspx?SessionID=ej6fc5fh1fb8fd5fe2>
 2023 at MBL


Additional information can be found here;


https://www.mbl.edu/events/conferences/upcoming-conferences-mbl/lsfm-conference


Limited daycare financial assistance will be available!



Limited financial assistance will also be available!

This is the only comprehensive conference/workshop of this length in the US.



This year, the conference will be 1.5 days and the workshop will be 4 days
(more time on the systems!).



*Workshop space is limited. First come!*

Multi-dimensional live and fixed microscope data can be collected in so
many ways, and the various solutions seem to grow almost daily. There are
many courses that focus on general optical principals and the use of
conventional microscope platforms such as widefield fluorescence, confocal
and multiphoton imaging but none that are specifically designed to
demystify rapidly evolving and increasingly prescient methods such as light
sheet imaging. Ultimately this is the goal of this course: What is light
sheet microscopy in all its flavors; what can you do with it; how do you
choose between platforms; and once you have a system or are proficient with
a device, what do you do with the data?

This week-long conference/workshop brings together experts in conventional
optics, all aspects of light sheet microscopy, and image analysis to help
you bring your light sheet based cellular, animal, and large sample/cleared
sample imaging to the next level.

There will be three general sections within the conference (followed by a
workshop):

1.     Hardware

2.     Data Analysis

3.     Biological Application: Cell Biology, Developmental Biology,
Neuroscience, and others.

Confirmed Speakers;



Elizabeth M. C. Hillman, Columbia University, Keynote Speaker

Kara Cerveny, Reed College

Reto Fiolka, UT Southwestern

Rebecca Adikes, Siena College

Holly Gibbs, Texas A&M

Michelle Itano, University of North Carolina Chapel Hill

Peter Kner, University of Georgia

Kate McDole, MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology

Senthil Arumugam, Monash University

Emmanuel Reynaud, University College Dublin

Douglas Richardson, Harvard Medical School

Steve Ross, Nikon Instruments

Simon C. Watkins, University of Pittsburgh

Chad Hobson, Janelia Research Campus



Participating Vendors (so far);

3i
ASI
Bruker
Hamamatsu
LifeCanvas
PCO
Photometrics
Zeiss

Miltenyi
Arivis
MBF
Imaris


Are you ready to light-sheet!



Abhiskek Kumar - MBL

Gary Laevsky - Princeton




-- 
Best,

Gary Laevsky, Ph.D.
Director, Confocal Imaging Facility
Nikon Center of Excellence
Co-Founder, North Atlantic Microscopy Society (NAMS)
https://namsmicroscopy.com/
Dept. of Molecular Biology
Washington Rd.
Princeton University
Princeton, New Jersey, 08544-1014
(O) 609 258 5432
(C) 508 507 1310

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