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Poster information for AIM2020
The poster session for AIM is Thursday evening, January 30. You may put up your poster between 5 – 6 PM on Thursday, January 30. Posters should be removed by Friday morning. Poster submission is now closed. Only student presenters are eligible for poster prizes (see below).
AIM2020 Posters
2020 AIM PostersContest for student presenters. Students indicated in BOLD |
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Authors | Institutions | Title | |
1 | Emily K Lam1, Julia Maria Torres-Velarde1, Kaitlin N Allen1, Daniel E Crocker2,Tania Zenteno-Savín3, Jorge Urbán Ramírez4 and José Pablo Vázquez-Medina1 | Department of Integrative Biology, University of California, Berkeley1, Department of Biology, Sonoma State University2, Planeación Ambiental y Conservación, Centro de Investigaciones Biológicas del Noroeste3, Programa de Investigación de Mamíferos Marinos, Universidad Autónoma de Baja California Sur4 | Direct reprogramming of dermal fibroblasts derived from Northern elephant seals into muscle cells |
2 | Anneliese MM Gest, Evan W Miller | UC Berkeley | Expanding VF-FLIM: New Strategies for Optical Estimation of Membrane Potential with FLIM |
3 | Henry Pinkard, Hratch Baghdassarian, Adriana Mujal, Ed Roberts, Daniel Friedman, Matthew F. Krummel, Laura Waller | UC Berkeley, UCSF | Machine learning-controlled in vivo imaging of large samples using standard candles |
4 | Hongquan Li, Lucas Valenzuela, Ethan Li, Deepak Krishnamurthy, Hazel Soto-Montoya, Maxime Voisin, Pranav Vyas, Manu Prakash | Stanford University | Octopi: democratizing automated microscopy for diagnostics and research |
5 | Jonathan Tyson, Kevin Hu, Ling Chu, Phylicia Kidd, Joerg Bewersdorf, Alanna Schepartz | Yale University, UC Berkeley | Design and Synthesis of Novel, Near-IR Emitting Spontaneously Blinking Fluorophores for Live Cell, Long Time-lapse Nanoscopy of Multiple Targets |
6 | Valentina Ferro, Aaron Sun, Cyna Shirazinejad | Advanced Bioimaging Center | The Capabilities and Applications of the MOSAIC: Multimodal Optical Scope with Adaptive Imaging Correction |
7 | Deepto Mozumdar, Kim Quach, Amy Doerner, Alanna Schepartz | UC Berkeley, Yale University (GSASS) | Resolving the structure of a crystallographically intractable region of EGFR using imaging tools |
8 | Björn-Ole Meyer, M. Pilar J. Stella, Dominik Marti, Peter E. Andersen | DTU Health Tech | Spectrally resolved multiphoton microscopy for the identification of biomarkers |
9 | Rongwen Lu*, Yajie Liang*, Guanghan Meng*, Pengcheng Zhou, Karel Svoboda, Liam Paninski, and Na Ji | UC Berkeley | Rapid mesoscale volumetric imaging of neural activity with synaptic resolution |
10 | K Jones, S Dao, J Lim, K Hanton, G Chen and T Elul | Touro University California | Quantitative image analysis defines cell biological mechanisms for cannabinoid receptor CB1R in regulation of growth cone filopodia and axons projections in optic axons in situ |
11 | Simon P. Poland, Maddy Carpenter, Kelly O’Toole, Melissa Méndez, Thomas Kavanagh, Hanning Mai, Richard Walker, Andrea Serio, Robert K. Henderson and Simon M. Ameer-Beg | King’s College London, London UK. Francis Crick Institute, London, UK. University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, UK | SWARM: One Thousand parallel time-correlated single photon counting microscopes for massively parallel confocal fluorescence lifetime imaging |
12 | Émilie Beaulieu Ouellet, David Rioux, Stephen Marchant, Sébastien Blais-Ouellette | Photon etc. | Real-time small animal imaging in the second biological window (NIR-II) with IR VIVO |
13 | Jenu Chacko, Kevin Eliceiri | LOCI, University of Wisconsin Madison | Time-resolved anisotropy for cellular metabolic interpretations |
14 | Rupsa Datta, Allison Lau, Sharanya Sivanand, Matthew Vander Heiden, Melissa Skala | Morgridge Institute for Research, Koch Institute for Integrative Cancer Research at MIT, University of Wisconsin Madison | Optical redox imaging to probe tumor-stroma interaction |
15 | Yang Yang | Brookhaven National Laboratory | Correlative imaging on sub-cellular targets of drug delivery |
16 | Øystein I. Helle, Jean-Claude Tinguely, Firehun T. Dullo, David A. Coucheron, Marcel Lahrberg, Olav-Gaute Hellesø, Balpreet S. Ahluwalia | UiT – The Arctic University of Norway, Department of Physics and Technology | On-chip multi-technique TIRF nanoscopy |
17 | T. Kavanagh, V. Devauges, M. Carpenter, K. Leong, C. Treacy, S. P. Poland, A. Beavil, S. M. Ameer-Beg | King’s College London | Single Molecule Imaging of Fluorescence Anisotropy |
18 | Cara R. Schiavon, Tong Zhang, Bing Zhao, Leonardo Andrade, Melissa Wu, Tsung-Chang Sung, Yelena Dayn, Jasmine W. Feng, Andrew S. Moore, Omar A. Qunitero, Robert Grosse, Gerald S. Shadel, Uri Manor | Salk Institute of Biological Studies, USA, University of Freiburg, Germany, University of Richmond, USA, Janelia Research Campus, USA | Actin chromobody imaging reveals sub-organellar actin dynamics |
19 | Peter Brown | Arizona State University | An apparatus for dual SIM and SPIFI imaging |
Poster Size
Posters should be 30″ x 40″ in either orientation.
Poster Prizes
All student poster presenters (graduate or undergraduate) are eligible for a poster prize and must be present to win as the criteria for winning includes presentation. The top 3 student posters will win cash equivalent prizes, sponsored by Boston Electronics. Winners will be announced Friday after lunch.