100 Tuesday AM ~Platform! Tuesday, August 9, 2011
B-01 Super-resolution Microscopy— Principles and Practice
Session Chairs: Jim Galbraith, National Institutes of Health
Mark Ellisman, University of California, San Diego PlatformSession
Tuesday 8:30AM Room: 103/104
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8:30AM 131 ~Invited! Bridging Gaps in Imaging by Apply- ing EM Tomography and Serial Block Face SEM, Including a New Genetically Encoded Tag for Correlated Light and 3D Electron Microscopy of Intact Cells, Tissues and Organisms: Integrating the Resulting Correlated Image Data Using the Whole Brain Catalog; M Ellisman, X Shu, V Levram- Ellisman, T Deerinck, R Tsien, S Lamont, J Martinez, M Berlanga, E Bushong, M Martone, S Larson; University of California, San Diego
9:00AM 132 ~Invited! New Developments in STEDMicros- copy; T Gould, P Pellett, J Bewersdorf; Yale University School of Medicine
9:30 AM 133 ~Invited! Multi-Color Interferometric Photo- Activation LocalizationMicroscopy with Extended Axial Range; G Shtengel; Janelia Farm Research Campus; J Galbraith, C Galbraith, P Kanchanawong, C Waterman; National Insti- tutes of Health; H Hess; Janelia Farm Research Campus
10:00 AM Coffee Break
10:30 AM 134 ~Invited! FromMolecules toMammals: Flu- orescent Proteins for Live Cell and Intravital Imaging;O Subach, G Filonov, K Piatkevich, F Subach, D Shcherba- kova, V Verkhusha; Albert Einstein College of Medicine
11:00AM 135 ~Invited! Nonlinear Structured-Illumination Microscopy with Photoswitchable Molecules;H Rego, M Gustafsson; Janelia Farms Research Campus
11:30AM 136 ~Invited! Super-ResolutionMicroscopy: Spots, Speed, and Structure; J Galbraith, C Galbraith; National Institutes of Health
9:30 AM 141 Immuno-EM in Buffer Using the Atmo- spheric Scanning Electron Microscope (ASEM);C Sato, Y Maruyama, T Ebihara, K Mio, S Manaka; National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology, Japan; H Nishiyama,M Suga; JEOL Ltd, Japan
9:45AM 142 Investigating the Role of the Electrostatic Force in Spore Adhesion byMicroscopy; I Lee; University of Tennes- see; E Chung, H Kweon, S Yiacoumi; Georgia Institute of Technology; C Tsouris; Oak Ridge National Laboratory
10:00 AM Coffee Break
10:30 AM 143 Multiprobe AFM Bio-Imaging: The Next Evolution in SPM; R Dekhter, G Fish, S Kokotov, M Koko- tov, H Taha, D Lewis; Nanonics Imaging Ltd, Israel; A Lewis; Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel
10:45 AM 144 Scanning Ion Conductance Microscopy for High-Resolution Topography of Soft Samples Including Live Cells; G De Filippi, CMoore; Ionscope Ltd,United Kingdom
8:30 AM 137 Immunofluorescence Restaining of Biological Materials as a Viable Quantitative Procedure for Confocal Microscopy; Z Hesp, L Isaacson;Miami University
8:45 AM 138 Fluorescence-Based Intravital Imaging for the Study of Hemolymph Circulation in Mosquitoes; J Hillyer; Vanderbilt University
9:00 AM 139 Structure and Function of Photosynthetic Complexes in Cyanobacteria Revealed by Hyperspectral Con- focal Fluorescence and Electron Microscopy; J Timlin, A Col- lins; Sandia National Laboratories;MLiberton;Washington University St Louis; HDT Jones; Sandia National Laborato- ries; H Pakrasi;Washington University St Louis
9:15 AM 140 Label-Free 3D Imaging of Development of Cell Patterns in Drosophila melanogasterWing Imaginal Disc; G Rago; FOM Institute AMOLF, The Netherlands; F Marty; University of Zurich, Switzerland; J Day, R Heeren; FOM Institute AMOLF, The Netherlands; K Basler, E Brunner; University of Zurich, Switzerland; M Bonn; FOM institute AMOLF, The Netherlands
B-09 Advanced Technology in Biological Microscopy
Session Chair:
A Dohnalkova, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory PlatformSession
Tuesday 8:30AM Room: 105/106
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