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Bioimaging at the Nanoscale

The OHSU Center for Spatial Systems Biomedicine (OCSSB) and the FEI-OHSU Living Lab announce the third “Bioimaging at the Nanoscale” symposium in Portland on June 4-6, 2014. 

The goal of this symposium is to showcase cutting edge microscopy technologies for imaging biological systems at multiple resolution scales.  Presentations will cover several imaging modalities that include molecular electron microscopy (EM), super-resolution microscopy (SRM), and correlative light and electron microscopy (CLEM).  World-renowned experts from these fields will discuss the most recent developments in imaging technologies and how the new tools have helped transform our understanding of biology."

Symposium Website

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