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Tuesday AM ~Platform! 103


9:30 AM 182 ~Invited! An Investigation of “San Carlos Olivine”: Comparing USNM-distributed Material with Com- mercially Available Material; J Fournelle; UW Madison


10:00 AM Coffee Break


10:30 AM 183 Microanalysis Standards and Instrumental Calibration: Practical Improvements in Analytical Confidence; P Carpenter;Washington University


10:45 AM 184 ~Invited! The Status of the Smithsonian Microbeam Standards; T Rose; Smithsonian Institution


11:15 AM 185 A U.S. Geological Survey Round Robin for Microanalytical Techniques; HA Lowers, AE Koenig, SAWil- son, DT Adams, GP Meeker; U S Geological Survey


11:30 AM 186 ~Invited! Discussion of Standard Specimens for Performance Evaluation in Atom Probe Tomography;B Gorman; Colorado School ofMines; T Kelly; Cameca Instru- ments, Inc


A-09 Optimizing Imaging forMicroanalysis: Realizing the Benefits of the NewDetectorOptions


Session Chairs:


Brendan Griffin, University of Western Australia David Joy, Oak Ridge National Laboratory


Dale Newbury, National Institute of Standards and Technology


PlatformSession Tuesday 8:30AM Room: 207


8:30 AM 187 Elemental Mapping with SDD-EDS: Solving the Hard Problems; N Ritchie, D Newbury; National Insti- tute of Standards and Technology


8:45 AM 188 ~Invited! New Real Time Visualisations for X-Ray Mapping Data; P Statham; Oxford Instruments Ana- lytical, United Kingdom


9:15 AM 189 ~Invited! Spatial Resolution of X-Ray Images; R Gauvin, P Michaud;McGill University, Canada


9:45 AM 190 An Investigation of X-Ray Mapping/Imaging and the Artifacts Present Using a Silicon Drift Detector—Is Post-Collection Pile-Up Correction Essential?; B Griffin; Uni- versity of Western Australia; D Joy; Oak Ridge National Laboratory; J Michael; Sandia National Laboratories; J Mu- hling; The University of Western Australia


10:00 AM Coffee Break


10:30 AM 191 ~Invited! High Speed, High Resolution and Large aAea X-Ray Imaging using Silicon Drift Detectors;R Terborg, J Berlin, T Salge; Bruker Nano


11:00 AM 192 X-Ray Images with Silicon Drift Detectors; R Anderhalt, T Nylese; EDAX Inc


11:15 AM 193 SEMantics for High Speed Automated Parti- cle Analysis by SEM/EDX; N Ritchie; National Institute of Standards and Technology; V Filip; Tescan


11:30 AM 194 ~Invited! Quantitative Chemical Phase Im- aging Using Backscattered Electron Imagery, A New Approach; E Vicenzi; Smithsonian Institution; A Konicek; National Institute of Standards and Technology; C Corrigan; Smith- sonian Institution


A-10 Advances in 3D ElectronMicroscopy Session Chairs:


Niels de Jonge, Vanderbilt University School of Medicine Christian Kuebel, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Germany


Alioscka Sousa, National Institutes of Health PlatformSession


Tuesday 8:30AM Room: 102


8:30 AM 195 ~Invited! Hybrid Imaging-Novel Approaches and Recent Advances in Correlative Microscopy; J Plitzko, A Rigort, F Baeuerlein, T Laugks, E Villa,W Baumeister; Max Planck Institute of Biochemistry, Germany


9:00 AM 196 Development of High-Throughput, High- Resolution 3D Reconstruction of Large-Volume Biological Tis- sue Using Automated Tape Collection Ultramicrotomy and Scanning Electron Microscopy; R Schalek, N Kasthuri, K Hayworth; Harvard University; D Berger; Massachusettes Institute of Technology; J Tapia, JMorgan; Harvard Univer- sity; S Turaga; Massachusettes Institute of Technology; E Fagerholm; Harvard University; S Seung; Massachusettes Institute of Technology; J Lichtman; Harvard University


9:15 AM 197 Whole-Cell Analysis of the Effect of Choles- terol on LDL-Gold Nanoparticles Uptake in Macrophages by STEM Tomography and 3D STEM; J-P Baudoin, M Dukes, JWG Jerome, N De Jonge; Vanderbilt University Medical Center


9:30 AM 198 ~Invited! De Novo Atomic-Detail Structure Prediction for Proteins Guided byMedium Resolution Density Maps; J Meiler, S Lindert, P Stewart; Vanderbilt University


10:00 AM Coffee Break


10:30 AM 199 ~Invited! Imaging Cells and Bionanopar- ticles by STEM and EFTEM Tomography; R Leapman, M Aronova, D Cox, A Adams, G Zhang, A Sousa; National Institutes of Health


11:00 AM 200 ~Invited! Towards In-Focus Phase-Contrast Electron Cryo-Microscopy; AWalter;Max-Planck-Institute of Biophysics, Germany; B Barton; Lawrence Berkeley Na- tional Laboratory; D Rhinow,WKuehlbrandt;Max-Planck- Institute of Biophysics, Germany


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