Programme

Timing and order of the sessions may be subject to change

DAY 1 - Thursday 1st July 2021  (all times are in CEST)

Time (CEST)

Speaker

12:50-13:00

Opening remarks

Stephen Cusack - EMBL Grenoble (FR)

 

Session 1: Super resolution microscopy

13:00-13:30

New insights into aneuploidy in mammalian embryos

Melina Schuh - Max Planck Institute Göttingen (DE)

13:30-13:40

Nanoscale dynamics of peptidoglycan assembly during the cell cycle of Streptococcus pneumoniae

Jennyfer Trouvé - Institut de Biologie Structurale (FR)

13:40-13:50

Nanoscale distribution of Calreticulin, Phosphatidylserine “eat-me” signals, and the CD47 “don’t eat-me” signal enlightens on how plasma membrane modifications shape apoptotic cell recognition

Samy Dufour - Institut de Biologie Structurale (FR)

13:50-14:20

Bacterial cell wall architecture and dynamics: A matter of life and death

Simon Foster - University of Sheffield (UK)

14:20-14:30

Break (10 mins)

14:30-15:30

Poster session

 

Session 2: Cryo-Electron Microscopy

15:30-16:00

Structural biology of prokaryotic cell surfaces

Tanmay Bharat - University of Oxford (UK)

16:00-16:10

FIB-SEM imaging and 3D reconstructions to study phytoplankton

Clarisse Uwizeye - CEA Grenoble (FR)

16:10-16:40

Evolution of high torque flagellar motors and coevolution of cell plan in the Campylobacterota

Morgan Beeby - Imperial College (UK)

16:40-16:55

Break (15 mins)

16:55-17:25

CryoID, "fishing" atomic native structures from cellular milieu

Hong Zhou - University of California, Los Angeles (US)

17:25-17:35

Native From Native: Challenging Isolation of a Pathogenic Bacterium Virulence Apparatus Reveals Novel Structural and Molecular Insights

Amit Meir - Birkbeck College (UK)

17:35-18:05

Using electron cryotomography to visualize cell ultrastructure

Grant Jensen - Caltech (US)

18:05-19:00

Meet with the speakers lounge sessions

 

DAY 2 - Friday 2nd July 2021  (all times are in CEST)

Time (CEST)

Speaker

12:00-13:00

Poster session

 

Session 3: X-ray and neutron imaging

13:00-13:30

Locating structures and molecules in cells by correlative cryo-3D X-ray imaging

Eva Pereiro -  ALBA Synchrotron Light Source (ES)

13:30-13:40

The ID21 beamline at ESRF: metal bio-imaging and speciation under cryogenic conditions

Hiram Castillo-Michel - European Synchrotron Radiation Facility (FR)

13:40-14:10

Correlating STED and X-ray fluorescence nano-imaging of cytoskeleton proteins and metals in neurons

Richard Ortega - CENBG, Université Bordeaux (FR)

14:10-14:20

Neutron tomography to investigate the bone-implant interface - Combination with histology and x-ray tomography

Sophie Le Cann - MSME, Université Paris-Est Créteil (FR)

14:20-14:50

Correlative cryo-imaging using soft X-ray tomography and super-resolution fluorescence microscopy

Maria Harkiolaki -  Diamond Light Source (UK)

14:50-15:05

Break (15 mins)

 

Session 4: correlative cryoET-SR and Image analysis

15:05-15:35

Towards quantitative correlative microscopy

Lucy Collinson - Francis Crick Institute (UK)

15:35-15:45

webKnossos: Collaborative Image Analysis on Large-Scale 3D Images

Norman Rzepka - Scalable minds GmbH (DE)

15:45-16:15

Transforming FIB-SEM for Connectomics and Tissue Biology

Shan Xu - HHMI-Janelia (US)

16:15-16:30

Break (15 mins)

16:30-17:00

User friendly GPU-accelerated bio-image analysis beyond cell segmentation

Robert Haase -  Technische Universität Dresden (DE)

17:00-17:10

Correlative cryo-fluorescence microscopy and room temperature FIB-SEM of high-pressure frozen C. elegans worms

Valentina Baena - Frederick National Laboratory for Cancer Research (US)

17:10-17:40

Image Segmentation at Scale

Anna Kreshuk - EMBL Heidelberg (DE)

17:40-17:50

Poster prize announcements and concluding remarks

17:50-18:45

Meet with the speakers lounge sessions