Fluorescent Proteins and Biological Sensors VI
In the sixth installment of this conference, we will showcase the development of cutting-edge tools and technology for imaging, from cells to intact animals. Sessions will cover the design and discovery of new fluorescent proteins (and intriguing alternatives), and their incorporation into sensors for signaling molecules and cellular states. Innovative imaging modalities making use of such reagents, as well as biological discoveries gleaned from such experiments, will also be presented. It is our hope that the meeting will present a clear picture of how far these tools have come in recent years, and what additional reagents and capabilities are required to continue the advance of the Age of Light.
Application deadline: May 23, 2018 (11:59 p.m. ET)
Organizers
Loren Looger, Janelia Research Campus/HHMI
Atsushi Miyawaki, RIKEN Brain Science Institute
Ryohei Yasuda, Max Planck Florida Institute for Neuroscience
Jin Zhang, University of California, San Diego
Invited Participants
Haruhiko Bito, University of Tokyo
Adam Cohen, HHMI/Harvard University
Thomas Hughes, Montana State University
Na Ji, University of California, Berkeley
Philipp Keller, Janelia Research Campus/HHMI
Yulong Li, Peking University
Tim Murphy, University of British Columbia
Takeharu Nagai, Osaka University
Amy Palmer, University of Colorado at Boulder
Periklis Pantazis, ETH Zurich
Darcy Peterka, Columbia University
Vincent Pieribone, Yale School of Medicine & The John B. Pierce Laboratory
Jen Prescher, University of California, Irvine
Eric Schreiter, Janelia Research Campus/HHMI
Nathan Shaner, Scintillon Institute
Timothy Stasevich, Colorado State University
Lin Tian, University of California, Davis
Katalin Török, St. George's, University of London
Vladislav Verkhusha, Albert Einstein College of Medicine
Gary Yellen, Harvard Medical School
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