Novel Microscopy Techniques for the Study of Biological Systems

Thursday, October 29, 2015: 10:15 AM-11:45 AM
National Harbor 5 (Gaylord National Resort And Convention Center)
Chair:
Tilman Rosales, PhD, postdoctoral fellow, National Institutes of Health

Description: This session will present novel concepts and cutting edge techniques used in microscopy to study biological systems. The talks will focus on the use of fluctuation microscopy in live cells to study protein interactions, super resolution microscopy techniques and the use of fluorescence lifetime imaging to characterize an oxygen sensor.



10:15 AM
The Yin and the Yang of Super-Resolution Imaging with Light
Christian Combs, PhD , Staff Scientist , National Institutes of Health
10:45 AM
Mapping Protein Interactions in Live Cells Using Fluctuation Microscopy
Catherine Royer, PhD , Professor , Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
11:15 AM
Using Fluorescence Lifetime Imaging to Characterize a New Oxygen Sensor
Tilman Rosales, PhD , postdoctoral fellow , National Institutes of Health