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magnetic materials analysis, failure analysis, additive manufac- turing, ceramics, metals, and out-of-this-world planet forming materials. Forensic science presentations will span the range of forensics for biology to forensics of materials. Life science symposia will cover a range of interesting topics from the use of nanostructured scaff olds for bone regeneration to new techniques for digital pathology. Specifi c symposia will cover super-resolution visualization of cellular processes, morphogenesis, pathology, pharmaceuticals, 3D structures, and diagnosis of diseases in humans, plants, and animals. T ere also will be excellent off erings from the Tech Forum. Symposia will be off ered related to real data analysis, artifact recognition, practical approaches to current soſt ware solutions, and a roundtable discussion of sample artifacts. T ese sessions are always popular and are excellent opportu- nities to learn. T e M&M 2016 conference will present many additional opportunities to brush up on your knowledge or introduce you to new techniques and applications. Consider these day-long pre-meeting short courses, which are taught by recognized experts, on various topics: cryo-preparation for biological electron microscopy, electron cryotomography and image processing, imaging and analysis with variable-pressure scanning electron microscopy or environmental scanning electron microscope, image analysis using ImageJ, and focused ion beam. T e meeting will provide educational opportunities
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In addition to the Sunday courses, there will be two pre-meeting congresses this year. “Exploring the Diffractive Properties of Electrons for Solving Materials Problems” will provide attendees an opportunity to hear about and discuss some of the latest work in electron diffraction. The other pre-meeting congress will be a workshop on atom probe tomography techniques and its applications. As we have come to expect, M&M 2016 will have the largest instrument and vendor exhibition in the world. Attendees will have the opportunity to see the latest equipment and services from over 100 companies.
Social activities will include the opening reception and daily refreshments served during our popular poster sessions. Prize-winning posters will be announced each day at the end of the session.
For a complete description of the technical program and educational opportunities please refer to the Call for Papers (distributed with the November issue of Microscopy Today ) or go to
http://www.microscopy.org/MandM/2016 . T e Executive Program Committee, in cooperation with all the symposium organizers, have created an excellent and compelling program for Microscopy & Microanalysis 2016. On behalf of MSA, MAS, and IMS we invite you to participate in M&M 2016. See you in Columbus in July!
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