On Demand
Amplify: Neuroscience and Cell Biology
December 2020
Overview
The inaugural Amplify event focused on neuroscience and cell biology. Students, academic and commercial researchers, and bioinstrumentation manufacturers joined us for technology presentations, invited papers, interviews, industry roundtable discussions, and live Q&A to gain must-have insights into world-class research, and strategies to address current challenges in cell biology and neuroscience.
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Keynotes
Bridging Academia and Industry to Maximize Scientific Impact
Eric Betzig, Professor at UC Berkeley and HHMI Investigator, Nobel Prize Laureate
Label-Free Multimodal Multiphoton Imaging the True Colors of Cancer
Stephen Boppart, MD Professor and Director of the Center for Optical Molecular Imaging, University of Illinois
Neuroscience Speakers
Holographic Control of Brain Circuits
Valentina Emiliani, Ph.D., Research Director at Institut de la Vision
Engineering a Less Artificial Intelligence
Andreas Tolias, Professor of Neuroscience at Baylor College of Medicine
Basal Ganglia Output Pathways for Selection Amongst Incompatible Actions
Bernardo Sabatini, Professor of Neurobiology at Harvard Medical School and HHMI Investigator
High-speed Volumetric Imaging of Brain Function with SCAPE Microscopy
Elizabeth Hillman, Professor of Biomedical Engineering and Radiology at Columbia University
Cell Biology Speakers
Flow Cytometry and Infectious Disease: Its Role in COV-19 and Other Emerging Pathogens
William Telford, Senior Associate Scientist at National Cancer Institute
Translation of Third and Second Harmonic Generation Microscopy Into The Clinic
Marloes Groot, Professor of Biophysics at Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
Unraveling Infections with Raman Spectroscopy: From Host Response to Pathogen and Antibiotic Resistance
Jürgen Popp, Professor and Chair of Physical Chemistry, Universität Jena
Exploring Behaviors of Cells "In the Wild" with In Vivo Optical Tools
Nozomi Nishimura, Professor of Biomedical Engineering, Cornell University
A Virtual Lab Sneak Peak
Neuroscience
Adam Packer Ph.D. Oxford University
Cell Biology
Prof. Friedemann Kiefer University of Münster