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16th August 2000 |
Programme
9.30 - 10.15 Registration, Coffee and Trade Exhibition10.15 - 10.30 Chairman's Welcome and Introduction10.20-10.55 Higher resolution data collection of single biological macromolecular complexes by cryo-transmission microscopy.Brent Gowan, Imperial College, University of London10.55-11.30. A new facet of cryomicroscopy: fluorescence micrographs in real colour from the scanning electron microscope.Emira Arapcic, Alan Robins & Roger Angold. RHMT, UK11.30-12.10 Cryo-planing for cryo-SEM.Jaape Nijsee, Wageningen University, The Netherlands.12.10-12.45 Cryo-SEM of ice cream, preparation and applicationsMark Kirkland, Unilever, UK.12.35-14.00 LUNCH, TRADE EXHIBITION & POSTERS14.00 - 14.15 AGM14.15 - 14.45 Cryo-electron microscopy-TEM and SEM- in different fields of plant research.Klaus Adler, Gatersleben, Germany14.45 - 15.15 The prospects of taking atomic force microscopy to cryogenic temperatures.Clive Roberts, University of Nottingham, UK15.15 - 15.45 Cryo-electron microscopy of Vaccinia virus
Norbert Roos, University of Oslo, Norway15.45-16.15 Microanalytical Spectral Imaging in Biology: a. Instrumentation. b. CryopreservationPeter Ingram & Anne LeFurgey, Duke University Medical Centre, USA.16.15
TeaSchool of Biological and Chemical Sciences Birkbeck College
Dr Jane Nicklin
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