Oxford Events, the new replacement for OxTalks, will launch on 16th March. From now until the launch of Oxford Events, new events cannot be published or edited on OxTalks while all existing records are migrated to the new platform. The existing OxTalks site will remain available to view during this period.
From 16th, Oxford Events will launch on a new website: events.ox.ac.uk, and event submissions will resume. You will need a Halo login to submit events. Full details are available on the Staff Gateway.
The Symposium aims to present the latest applications of advanced imaging in discovery science and clinical translation and brings together international leaders and Oxford scientists. This represents a special opportunity for our DPhil students and Postdocs to network.
It is an in-person only event.
SPEAKERS:
Martin Booth, University of Oxford, UK: “Going smaller, faster and deeper with adaptive optical microscopy”
Paul Kubes, University of Calgary, Canada: “Imaging Innate Immune Cells in Infections and Chronic Diseases”
Jennifer Lippincott-Schwartz, Janelia Research Campus, USA: “Mapping the structural and diffusional landscape of organelle contact sites from the microscale to the nanoscale”
Matthias Nahrendorf, MGH, Harvard, USA: “Imaging hematopoietic cells in cardiovascular disease”
Arvind Pathak, Johns Hopkins, USA: “IMAGE-BASED SYSTEMS BIOLOGY – The Next Frontier in Imaging”
Tatiana Petrova, Ludwig Institute, Switzerland: “Exploring role of vasculature in small intestine”
Jordan Raff, Sir William Dunn School of Pathology, University of Oxford, UK: “Centrioles and Centrosomes: pushing organelle assembly dynamics to the limit”
Milka Sarris, University of Cambridge, UK: “Visualizing neutrophil migration and signaling during tissue damage”
Ziv Shulman, Weizmann Institute, Israel: “Cellular dynamics of B cell immune responses during nasal vaccination”
Virgile Viasnoff, National University of Singapore: “Automated high-speed 3D imaging of organoid cultures with multi-scale phenotypic quantification.”
Theresa Ward, London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine, UK: “Plasma cell differentiation: the making of a professional secretory cell”
Ulrich von Andrian, Harvard Medical School, USA: “Neuro-immune interactions in barrier tissues”