Welcome Live cell imaging – Stem cell research 24 th June 2009.

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Welcome Live cell imaging – Stem cell research 24 th June 2009

Stem Cell Community perspective 11:10 -11:30"Imaging early embryos and stem cells" Kathy Niakan Anne McLaren Laboratory for Regenerative Medicine 11:30 -11:50“In vivo stem cell tracking using high resolution MRI” Carolyn Carr Oxford University Case Studies of Biological Imaging 11:50 – 12:10“Imaging cytometry; DOTS to DATA and back” Martin Dominguez Cronus Technologies 12:10 – 12:30“4D imaging and tracking”Alan Greenaway Heriot-Watt University 12:30 – 12:50“Lens free live cell imaging”Ian Pykett Phase focus

Funding Opportunities 13:50 – 14:10“Funding for collaborative projects” Mark Littlewood SIKTN Technologies for knowledge transfer 14:10 -14:30“Fluorescence cameras”James Milnes Photek 14:30 -14:50“Hyperspectral fluorescence imaging: the potential of cryogenic detectors” David Ray BioAstral 14:50 -15:10“Handling of large datasets – the advantages of cloud computing” Nick Trigg Constellation Technologies