More info and registration:
NWO article on collaboration within Dutch EM community, from Microscopy Valley to NEMI
NWO published an article on NEMI and Microscopy Valley, with interviews with Judith Klumperman (UMC Utrecht) and Jacob Hoogenboom (TU Delft).
12 May: NVBMB Spring Meeting: Structural Biology, Recent Advances.
We are delighted to invite you to the NVBMB Spring Meeting: Structural Biology, Recent Advances.
When: Friday May 12
Where: Van Swinderen Huys, Oude Boteringestraat 19, 9712 GC Groningen
The meeting is free of charge for members of the NVBMB or KNCV. The fee for non-members is € 10,-. Registration before May 1st is required. As the number of places available is limited, it is recommended to register as soon as possible
This meeting also signifies the launch of The Dutch Structural Biology Platform, which brings together scientists in The Netherlands who share a passion for structural biology. The platform aims to enhance exchange of knowledge, sharing new ideas, and creating a sense of community.
For more details and registration please see:
https://nvbmb.kncv.nl/spring-2023?utm_source=mailing&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=nvbmb-prize-spring-meeting
Preliminary program
10:00-10:30 Registration, welcome coffee
10:30-10:40 Welcome
10:40-11:10 Daan Swarts (WUR)
11:10-11:40 Sven Hennig (VU)
11:40-12:10 Tzviya Zeev Ben Mordehai (UU)
12:10-13:30 Lunch (incl. General Assembly NVBMB: 12:30-13:00)
13:30-14:00 Westenbrink Prize Ceremony (Rebecca Halbach)
14:00-14:30 Markus Weingarth (UU)
14:30-15:00 Alexander Belyy (RUG)
15:00-15:30 Coffee break
15:30-16:00 Arjen Jakobi (TUD)
16:00-16:30 Robbie Joostens (NKI)
16:30-17:00 Steffen Brünle (UL)
17:00-18:00 Closing and drinks
May 8 & 9, UMC Groningen: Big data: FAIR management, Deep Learning & Analysis
More info and registration: link
26 April: NeCEN symposium
Tentative schedule:
Time | Speaker | |
2:00- 2:10 | Ariane Briegel | Welcome address |
2:10-2:55 | Martin Pilhofer | Keynote |
2:55- 3:25 | Miguel Leung | talk |
3:25- 3:45 | Break | |
3:45-4:15 | Alexander Belyy | talk |
4:15-4:45 | Friedrich Foerster | talk |
4:45-5:00 | Vera Williams | Short talk |
5:00-5:45 | Social Mixer |
17-20 April 2023: Cryosectioning and Immuno-EM course at UMC Utrecht
For more info: www.cellmicroscopy.nl/workshops
11-14 April 2023: Resin Electron Microscopy course at UMC Utrecht
For more info: https://cellmicroscopy.nl/workshops/
Job opening: Utrecht University Electron Microscopy Facility – Staff Member High-end EM
For more info: UU website
25M euro for NWO Roadmap NL‐BioImaging
Recent advances in microscopy have strongly enhanced the ability to identify and manipulate processes in living cells, organoids and small animal models. The 25M will enable all participating Dutch microscopy centres to develop and integrate state-of-the-art microscopy technologies and services, and create a national network for data analysis and management. The open access infrastructure will allow all Dutch life scientists to revolutionise fundamental insights in the building blocks of life, enable scientific breakthroughs, and advance applications towards society to overcoming life-threatening disease, including cancer and metabolic, cardiovascular, and neurodegenerative disorders.
More details: website NWO
Nature names volume EM as one of the Seven Technologies to Watch in 2023
Exiting news for the EM community. Volume EM was named as one of the Seven Technologies to Watch in 2023 by Nature, alongside the James Webb Space Telescope, CRISPR, high precision radiocarbon dating, single-cell metabolomics, in vitro embryo models, and single molecule protein sequencing!
Read more here on the Nature website.