EMSL INTEGRATION 2013

Plants, Microbes and their Interactions
August 6-7, 2013
at EMSL in Richland, Wash.
The EMSL user meeting is designed to facilitate scientific discussion of how EMSL capabilities are enabling new scientific discoveries in biology; communicate EMSL's future directions and new capabilities to users and potential users; and expose post-graduate and graduate students to advanced instrumentation and innovative science. The meeting is open to current users and non-users who are interested in the topic.
The EMSL user meeting is open to existing and potential users from academia, government and industry in the U.S. and overseas. Technical sessions will focus on biology and transcriptomics, microscopy, and mass spectrometry. There will also be general science presentations, tours and a poster session, including a student poster contest.
Conference Deadlines
- July 6, 2013 - Blocks of hotel rooms released
- July 19, 2013 - Registration closes for non-U.S. citizens
- July 23, 2013 - Abstract submissions due
- July 29, 2013 - Registration closes
- Aug. 6, 2013 - User Meeting Begins
Additional Information
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EMSL is pleased that Steve Strauss, Oregon State University, will join us as our keynote speaker. Dr. Strauss is a distinguished professor at Oregon State University with its Department of Forest and Ecosystems and Society with a joint appointment in its Molecular and Cellular Biology Program. His research is focused on genomics and genetic engineering in eucalyptus and poplar trees.
Workshops will be provided on the following topics:
- Super resolution fluorescence imaging of living cells
- Laser ablation sampling for chemical imaging in soil
- Mass Spectrometry, and
- X-ray computed tomography for biological systems.
Plenary speakers
- Irina Druzhinina, Vienna University of Technology
- Susannah Tringe, Joint Genome Institute
- Teresa Pawlowska, Cornell University
- Xiaohua Chen, Chinese Academy of Sciences, and
- Frank Collart, Argonne National Laboratory.
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