ABiS International Symposium 2024
Cutting-edge Bioimaging toward the future
October 28 (Mon), 2024, Okazaki, Japan
ABiS International Symposium 2024
Cutting-edge Bioimaging toward the future
October 28 (Mon), 2024, Okazaki, Japan
Registration required
The Advanced Bio-Imaging Support Platform (ABiS) offers cutting-edge imaging technology to researchers in Japan. As the need for biological imaging increases in life science research, individual universities and research institutions face challenges in maintaining and operating sophisticated imaging equipment due to technological advancements and rising costs. ABiS addresses this by providing access to state-of-the-art optical microscopes, electron microscopes, magnetic resonance devices, and other cutting-edge technologies through the National Institute for Physiological Sciences and the National Institute for Basic Biology. These institutes serve as core institutions, innovating technologies for application in the life sciences field and supporting research at universities. Partner organisations within Japan collaborate to operate special imaging equipment, forming a platform to support advanced imaging encompassing life sciences research. Researchers are encouraged to utilise the Advanced Bio-Imaging Support Platform for their research needs.Since 2018, ABiS is a member of GBI representing the Japanese bioimaging community.
*This meeting will be held in a hybrid format.
Date: October 28(Mon) 13:00-17:00
Venue: Okazaki Conference Center
(Tenma 8-1, Myodaiji-cho, Okazaki, Japan)
Registration will start from 12:00-
Program
13:00 Opening Remarks (Kiyokazu Agata, Director-General of NIBB)
13:10 Jan Ellenberg (EMBL) chair: Naoto Ueno (NIBB)
Quantitative Imaging of Protein Networks and Genome Structure in Single Human Cells
13:50 Hiroaki Wake (NIPS/Nagoya Univ.) chair: Tomomi Nemoto (NIPS/ExCELLS)
Multi-cellular dynamics measurement and their manipulation
14:30 Coffee break
15:00 Hideharu Mikami (Hokkaido Univ.) chair: Yasuhiro Kamei (NIBB)
High-speed fluorescence microscopy and beyond: a new approach to collecting big data from life
15:40 Makiko Yamada (Nat. Inst. for Quantum Sci. and Tech.) chair: Masaki Fukunaga (NIPS)
Elucidating the Neural Mechanisms of Subjective Experience through Cognitive Biases and Neuroimaging
16:20 Xiaoyu Shi (UC, Irvine) chair: Toshihiko Fujimori (NIBB)
Label-Retention Expansion Microscopy and Its Applications in Nuclear Organization
17:00 Closing
Speakers
This symposium is followed by the EoE2024 starting the next day, Tuesday October 29 at the same venue.