This meeting is designed to talk about the current challenges in developing and using super-resolution microscopy. With short talks and lots of time for discussion, the workshop will discuss recent advances in super-resolution imaging from new developments in imaging to analysis of super-resolution data. We particularly want to encourage early career researchers to attend and contribute to the meeting. Please contact the organisers if you would like more information on how to contribute.
 

Confirmed Speakers:

Susan Cox

Susan Cox

King’s College London

Talk title: Deep learning for data synthesis in fluorescence microscopy

Susan is a Royal Society University Research Fellow in the Randall Division of Biophysics at King's College London. Following a PhD in transmission electron microscopy at Cambridge, she spent three years at the National High Magnetic Field Laboratory at Los Alamos looking at the behaviour of the low temperature phases of strongly correlated electron systems. Her current primary interest is the development of new super-resolution localisation microscopy techniques, both through the development of optical systems and the creation of novel image analysis algorithms. She uses these techniques to investigate the behaviour of the cytoskeleton in live cells at the nanoscale. In 2015, she was awarded the RMS Medal for Light Microscopy and the President's Medal of the Society of Experimental Biology for the Cell Section.

Steven F. Lee

Steven F. Lee

University of Cambridge, UK

Talk title: Multidimensional Super-resolution Imaging: Wasting Light to Learn New Things

Research in TheLeeLab centers on developing new biophysical methods to answer fundamental biological questions, primarily through single-molecule fluorescence spectroscopy and multidimensional super-resolution imaging. Professor Lee completed his DPhil in Physical Chemistry with Dr. Mark Osborne, before postdoctoral work with both Prof Sir David Klenerman (FRS MedSci) and Prof W.E Moerner (Nobel Prize Chemistry 2014). He manages a research team of talented researchers who profoundly believe molecules should be looked at one at a time. Professor Lee is the 2017 recipient of the Marlow Prize in Physical Chemistry from the Royal Society of Chemistry.


Scientific Organisers 

Aleks Ponjavic

Aleks Ponjavic

University of Leeds

Michelle Peckham

Michelle Peckham

University of Leeds

 

RMS Organiser

Noelle Knight

Noelle Knight

IMC Conference Manager