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Intravital microscopy has developed into an exciting and powerful technique whose potential has not yet been fully explored. The goal of this symposium is to educate investigators within the NIH intramural community about this technique and its potential applicability to their work.
The symposium will focus on the state-of-the-art of intravital microscopy in different areas of biomedical sciences such as cell biology, immunology, neuroscience, stem cells and tumor biology. The program includes two days of lectures from top scientists in the field, which is open to the NIH intramural community.
John J. Condeelis (Einstein Coll. of Medicine), Peter Friedl (NCMLS Nijmegen (NL)), Dai Fukumura (Mass General Hospital), Xingde Li (Johns Hopkins University ), Michael J. Levene (Yale School of engineering), Roberto Weigert (NIH-NIDCR), Marshall H. Montrose (University of Cincinnati) John J. Lemasters, University South Carolina
National Institute of Dental and Craniofacial Research (U.S.)
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(CIT): Intravital microscopy has developed into an exciting and powerful technique whose potential has not yet been fully explored. The goal of this symposium is to educate investigators within the NIH intramural community about this technique and its potential applicability to their work. The symposium will focus on the state-of-the-art of intravital microscopy in different areas of biomedical sciences such as cell biology, immunology, neuroscience, stem cells and tumor biology. The program includes two days of lectures from top scientists in the field, which is open to the NIH intramural community. John J. Condeelis (Einstein Coll. of Medicine), Peter Friedl (NCMLS Nijmegen (NL)), Dai Fukumura (Mass General Hospital), Xingde Li (Johns Hopkins University), Michael J. Levene (Yale School of engineering), Roberto Weigert (NIH-NIDCR), Marshall H. Montrose (University of Cincinnati)John J. Lemasters, University South Carolina.