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Bioimaging Day 2021

11.05.2021

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On behalf of the organizers, we would like to thank all speakers who contributed to the success of this event, the doctoral researchers who helped with moderation, and to the interested and diverse audience!

Speakers from the Life Science Campus and greater Munich area introduced their areas of expertise in bioimaging in this joint event, co-organised by the following graduate programs:

  • SFB-IRTG 1064 Chromatin Dynamics
  • IMPRS-LS Max Planck Research School for Life Sciences
  • SFB-IRTG 1243 Cancer Evolution
  • SFB-IRTG 914 Leukocyte Trafficking
  • SFB-IRTG 1054 Cell-Fate Decisions in Immune Systems
  • SFB-IRTG 1123 Atherosclerosis - Mechanisms and Networks of Novel Therapeutic Targets
  • GRK 2338 Targets in Toxicology


The event was open to the entire scientific community, to students, doctoral candidates and all junior scientists who were interested in cutting-edge bioimaging techniques and analysis, covering molecular up to multicellular resolutions.


Speakers included:

Hartmann Harz (CALM/Human Biology and Bioimaging)
Daniel Bollschweiler (MPI B) Cryo EM
Katja Lammens (Gene Center) Cryo EM
Robert Kasper (MPIN) STED (PALM/STORM)
Mariano Gonzalez Pisfil (BMC) FLIM
Andreas Ettinger (IES/HMGU) Live Imaging, FRAP
Remco Megens (LMU Klinikum) 2-Photon Laser Scanning
Ilgin Kolabas (ISD/HMGU) Light Sheet, Clearing Tissues
David Hörl (CALM/Human Biology and Bioimaging) Artificial intelligence and Machine Learning
David Bunk (CALM/Human Biology and Bioimaging) Machine Learning and Image Analysis

Please find the detailed programme here.