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Announcing the
Second Omaha Imaging Symposium
Saturday 24th September, 2005
9 am to 3 pm
Criss Complex room 457
Creighton University
Modern Imaging Methods in Development and Signal Transduction
Speakers & Topics:
Developmental Imaging: Insights into the Embryo
Paul Kulesa (Keynote Speaker), Stowers Institute for Medical
Research, Kansas City, MO
Dynamic Imaging of Fluid Forces and Heart Motion in Developing
Embryos
Mary Dickinson, Department of Molecular Physiology and
Biophysics, Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, TX
Multiphoton Microscopy of Neurometabolic Coupling in Vitro -
Implications for Functional Neuroimaging
Karl A. Kasischke, Center for Aging and Developmental Biology,
Department of Neurosurgery, University of Rochester Medical
Center, Rochester, NY
2 Photon NADH Fluorescence Monitoring as an Assay for
Photodynamic Efficacy
Michael G. Nichols, Department of Physics, Creighton University
& Nebraska Center for Cell Biology, Omaha, Nebraska
Imaging Protein Interactions in the Living Cell Nucleus
Richard N. Day, Department of Biology, University of Virginia,
Charlottesville, VA
Protein-Protein Interactions Using FRET and FLIM
Richard Hallworth, Department of Biomedical Sciences, Creighton
University, & Nebraska Center for Cell Biology, Omaha, Nebraska
Development and Implementation of the Teleconfocal - Remote
Operation of a Confocal Microscope
Hamid Sharif, Department of Computer and Electronic Engineering,
University of Nebraska - Lincoln (Omaha Campus) & Nebraska Center for Cell
Biology, Omaha, Nebraska
Registration: free if by the Website
(www.biomedsci.creighton.edu/2005Symposium), $5 on the day. Students are
especially welcome.
Equipment exhibits by Zeiss and Olympus (and possibly others).
Lunch will be available on site.
Sponsored by: Nebraska Center for Cell Biology, Nebraska-EPSCoR, Creighton
University School of Medicine, the National Science Foundation, Cael Zeiss
Microimaging, Olympus America, and Hitschfel Instruments.
Richard Hallworth, Ph.D., Associate Professor
Director, Nebraska Center for Cell Biology
http://www.biomedsci.creighton.edu/facilities/nccb.html
Department of Biomedical Sciences
Creighton University School of Medicine
2500 California Plaza
Omaha NE 68178
Ph: (402) 280-3057
FAX: (402) 280-2690
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