Eminent List Of Plenary Speakers Announced For MICROSCIENCE 2008, UK
Main Category: ConferencesArticle Date: 10 Dec 2007 - 2:00 PDT
The MICROSCIENCE 2008 International Conference organised by the Royal Microscopical Society (RMS) continues to grow, boasting three parallel sessions covering three inspiring themes. These are: Characterisation and nanofabrication of advanced materials; The cell in time and space; and Microscopy and analysis at the frontiers.
Each day will begin with a high-profile plenary lecture, providing an interesting and provocative start. Plenary Speakers are: former Government Chief Scientific Officer and Director of Research at Cambridge University's Chemistry Department, Sir David King; 'Bucky Balls' Nobel Prize winner Sir Harry Kroto; Professor Dr Stefan Hell, recently credited for breaking Abbe's light resolution barrier; and Professor Dr Knut Urban, Head of the German Physical Society (DPG). These eminent lecturers will be followed by sessions composed of headline invited speakers drawn from around the world, as well as submitted papers for the first time.
The plenary presentations promise to be extremely enlightening. Professor Hell (Max Plank Institute for Biophysical Chemistry, Germany) will discuss his ground breaking development in far-field light microscopy with nanoscale resolution, 'Breaking Abbe's barrier: diffraction - unlimited resolution in far-field optical microscopy'. While the diffraction barrier has prompted the invention of electron, scanning probe, and x-ray microscopy, in the life sciences 80% of all microscopy studies are still performed with lens-based (fluorescence) microscopy in order to view living cells. Far-field 'optical nanoscopy' opens up many exciting new avenues of research.
Also on the nanoscience theme, Professor Sir Harry Kroto (The Florida State University, USA) will discuss 'Mechanisms of self assembly at nanoscale dimensions'. The unexpected discovery of a family of pure carbon cage molecules with incredible properties, the Fullerenes (Buckyballs) and Buckytubes, has facilitated the creation of molecules that 'do something'. Professor Urban (Research Centre Juelich, Germany) will present on the novel microscopy technique, 'Aberration-corrected electron microscopy - a breakthrough for materials science in atomic dimensions'.
"We are particularly pleased to announce such an eminent list of plenary and invited speakers, as well as calling for submitted papers for the first time," said Paul Monaghan, RMS Honorary Secretary for Science. "In addition to the weighty conference programme, what also makes MICROSCIENCE 2008 special is that the conference theatres and exhibition will be housed within a single hall. Delegates will therefore circulate easily from lectures to demonstrations and discussions with exhibitors. Or they can network in the VIP lounge, the seating areas, or in the cafes that are also housed within the hall!"
To facilitate the submission of abstracts, the RMS has introduced a new on-line submission system for the reviewing and scoring of all proposed oral and poster presentations for MICROSCIENCE 2008. Any oral papers not selected for presentation will be invited for inclusion in the poster sessions and publication in the final conference proceedings. All posters submitted will also be automatically eligible to win RMS bursary awards and significant prizes.
Call for MICROSCIENCE 2008 papers - Deadline for contributed oral papers is February 29th 2008. More information is available at: http://www.microscience2008.org.uk.
About The Royal Microscopical Society
The Royal Microscopical Society is a registered charity at the forefront of new ideas and developments in microscopy and imaging.
The RMS is the only truly international microscopical society, drawing distinguished members from all over the world. It also serves the needs of its company members who represent all the major manufacturers and suppliers of microscopes, equipment and services. In addition to this, the Society is pursuing an initiative to encourage young microscope users who may go on to influence microscopy in years to come.
The Society is dedicated to advancing science, developing careers and supporting wider understanding of science and microscopy through its Science and Society activities. In support of the above, it publishes The Journal of Microscopy and microscopy handbooks, as well as helping young scientists through bursaries and training programmes.
The Society is incorporated by Royal Charter.
Royal Microscopical Society
About MICROSCIENCE 2008
Organised by the RMS, MICROSCIENCE 2008 is a biennial international conference and exhibition on the science of microscopy, imaging and analysis to be held at ExCeL, London, UK, 23-26 June 2008.
MICROSCIENCE 2008 provides a unique way to get close to the cutting edge of microscopy and imaging and meet with the world's leading experts. Visitors can also see and test the very latest developments in light and electron microscopes, together with associated equipment and image analysis systems for both life and physical sciences.
MICROSCIENCE 2008
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