Announcing the 22nd Annual Advanced Imaging Methods Workshop, January 21-23, 2025

November 4th, 2024

Early registration rates are open at https://aim2025.eventbrite.com/

AIM2025 is a 3-day event focused on new and emerging microscopy techniques and their applications to biological systems. AIM maintains a special focus on time-resolved techniques such as fluorescence lifetime imaging (FLIM) and fluorescence correlation spectroscopy. AIM is hosted by the CRL Molecular Imaging Center at UC Berkeley.

This workshop brings together internationally-renowned researchers in a broad variety of fields including biology, chemistry, biophysics, engineering, probe design, cellular biology, neuroscience, optics, metabolic research, artificial intelligence and image processing, to name a few. In addition to sessions on FLIM, this year we will also include sessions on neuroscience, super resolution, AI in microscopy, and probe development. See growing list of speakers below.

In addition to invited talks from leaders in the field, AIM2025 will include demonstrations on-site and on campus, a robust vendor show, a poster session, and evening receptions. AIM includes lunch for all attendees each day, snack breaks, coffee breaks, and many opportunities for informal interactions among participants. We welcome scientists from all backgrounds and at all experience levels and all industries, from experts to microscopy-curious, from academic scholars to biotechnology researchers. AIM aims to be inclusive for all and has opportunities for volunteering.

We look forward to hosting you in Berkeley! Have a question? Reply all to the organizing team!

-Feather, Holly, Adeela, Luis, Cherise

2025 Speakers

  • Shagufta Alam, University of Virginia
  • Margarida Barroso, Albany Medical College
  • Wolfgang Becker, Becker & Hickl, GmbH
  • Michale Börsch, University of Stuttgart
  • Stephen Brohawn, University of California, Berkeley
  • Michelle Digman, University of California, Irvine
  • Stefan Hell, Max Planck Institute
  • Viren Jain, Google
  • Na Ji, University of California, Berkeley
  • Brian KobilkaStanford University
  • Luke Lavis, Janelia Research Campus
  • Evan Miller, University of California, Berkeley
  • Jay Nadeau, Portland State University
  • Ammasi Periasamy, University of Virginia
  • Cristina Rodríguez, Yale University
  • Loic Royer, Chan Zuckerberg Biohub
  • Angelika Rück, University of Ulm
  • Colleen Scott, Mississippi State University
  • Marina Shirmanova, Privolzhsky Research Medical University
  • Melissa Skala, University of Wisconsin, Madison
  • Gokul Upadhyayula, University of California, Berkeley
  • Laura Waller, University of California, Berkeley

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