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Cellular Imaging:
The advent of high resolution imaging methods to explore the spatial and temporal dynamics of key signaling molecules has opened the possibilities for far reaching understanding of cell biology in health and disease. The means and methods of cellular imaging have come about by integrating the knowledge of optics with the computational methods for modeling. The Symposia on Cellular Imaging showcases the cutting edge research that is underway on the UT campuses in the Metroplex.
Speakers
1:30 P.M. Dr. Raimund Ober
Professor, Electrical Engineering, UT Dallas and Adjunct Professor, Center for Immunology, UT Southwestern.
“Breaking Limits In Fluorescence Microscopy: Resolution and Dimensionality”
1:45 P.M. Dr. Sally Ward
Paul and Betty Meek Professor of Molecular Immunology, Center for Immunology, UT Southwestern
“Using fluorescence microscopy to visualize how engineered antibodies traffick in cells: implications for therapeutic IgGs”
2:00 P.M. Dr. Digant Davé
Assistant Professor, Bioengineering Department, UT Arlington. “Optical Coherence Microscopy: An Ultrasensitive Technique for Quantitative Cell Morphometery ”
2:15 P.M. Dr. David Chen
David A. Pistenmaa, M.D., Ph.D. Distinguished Professor in Radiation Oncology, UT Southwestern
“'Dynamics of DNA repair proteins at localized DNA damage sites in live cells'”
2:30 P.M. Dr . Ege Kavalali
Associate Professor, Center for Basic Neuroscience, UT Southwestern
“Analysis of synaptic transmission: a cross section of electrophysiology and fluorescence imaging”
2:45 P.M. Dr. Wen-Hong Li
Assistant Professor, Cell Biology, UT Southwestern
“Image dynamic cell-cell communication in 3D by two photon uncaging and imaging”
Contact Information:
Khosrow Behbehani, Ph.D., P.E.,Professor and Chair,
Department of Bioengineering
The University of Texas at Arlington
Phone: 817-272-2055
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