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Congrès International « Quantitative BioImaging - QBI » organisé a Rennes du 8-11 janvier 2019

3 Septembre 2018


Catégorie : Conférence internationale


Chères et chers collègues,
 
Veuillez trouver ci-dessous l'annonce du congrès « Quantitative BioImaging - QBI » organisé a Rennes du 8 ou 11 janvier 2019 au Couvent des Jacobins. Ce congrès réunit des scientifiques de disciplines très variées (biologie cellulaire, biophysique, optique, mathématiques appliqués, informatique…) en rapport avec l’imagerie biologique et cellulaire.
 
La soumission est sous la forme d'un résumé d’une page / date limite de soumission: 15 septembre.
 
Il n’y a pas de frais d'inscription pour les académiques et les repas son offerts aux participants !
 
 
Bien cordialement,
 
Charles Kervrann.
 
Inria - Centre de Rennes Bretagne Atlantique
SERPICO Team
Campus universitaire de Beaulieu
35042 Rennes Cedex France

charles.kervrann@inria.fr
+33 (2) 99 84 22 21
http://serpico.rennes.inria.fr
charles.kervrann@inria.fr
 

 

Dear Colleagues,

The abstract submission site for QBI 2019, Rennes, France, is now open. The conference will be held 9-11 January 2019, with pre-conference workshops on 8 January, 2019.

We seek contributions in any area of quantitative microscopy. Presentations that demonstrate new approaches in detail are particularly welcome, including but not limited to algorithmic and software developments, physical modeling approaches, etc. The use of quantitative imaging techniques in biological applications is also of great interest. For submission details, please see the conference website (www.quantitativebioimaging.com).

Submission deadline: September 15th, 2018

Registration fees for academics: None (supported by external funding)

Local accomodation: Dinners and lunches are offered to all participants
 

In addition to contributed talks we will feature special sessions on:

  • Machine learning and microscopy image analysis
  • New developments in single molecule microscopy
  • Subcellular trafficking in cell biology
  • Microscopy software development
  • Microscopy in biopharma
  • Structured illumination: a review of the state of the art

The pre-conference workshops are:

  • Machine and deep learning in bioimaging and microscopy
  • Adaptive optics
  • 3D single molecule microscopy

Confirmed Speakers

  • Yann LeCun [AI Research - Facebook / NYU Center for Data Science] - Paris, France (Tentative)
  • Pierre Bon [Laboratoire Photonique Numérique et Nanosciences] - Talence, France
  • Edward Cohen [Imperial College] - London, UK
  • Hans-Ulrich Dodt [Medical University of Vienna and Vienna University of Technology] - Vienna, Austria
  • Michael Elad [Technion Israel Institute of Technology] - Haifa, Israel
  • Kevin Elicieri [University of Wisconsin at Madison] - Madison, Wisconsin
  • Seth Flaxman [Imperial College London] - London, UK
  • Spencer Freeman [University of Toronto] - Toronto, Canada
  • Rainer Heintzmann [Institute of Photonic Technology / Friedrich Schiller University] - Jena, Germany
  • Thomas Huser [Biomolecular Photonics Group] - Bielefeld, Germany
  • Khuloud Jaqaman [UT Southwestern Medical Center] - Dallas, Texas
  • Ludger Johannes [Curie Institut] - Paris, France
  • Florian Jug [Max Planck Institute of Molecular Cell Biology and Genetics] - Dresden, Germany
  • Yannis Kalaidzidis [Max Planck Institute of Molecular Cell Biology and Genetics] - Dresden, Germany
  • Friedemann Kiefer [Max Planck Institute for Molecular Biomedicine] - Muenster, Germany.
  • Judith Klumperman [University Medical Center Utrecht] - Utrecht, The Netherlands
  • Julien Mairal [Inria] - Grenoble, France
  • Molly Maleckar [Allen Institute of Cell Science] - Seattle, Washington
  • Fred Maxfield [Weill Cornell Medical College] - New York, New York
  • Jean-Christophe Olivo-Marin [Institut Pasteur] - Paris, France
  • Steve Presse [University of Arizona] - Tucson, Arizona
  • Bernd Rieger [Delft University of Technology] - Delft, Netherlands
  • Jonas Ries [European Molecular Biology Library] - Heidelberg, Germany
  • Daniel Sage [EPFL] - Lausanne, Switzerland
  • Anne Sentenac [Institut Fresnel] - Marseille, France
  • Ernst Stelzer, [Buchmann Institute for Molecular Life Sciences] - Frankfurt, Germany
  • Per Uhlén [Karolinska Institutet] - Stokholm, Sweden
  • Geert van den Bogaart [Groningen Biomolecular Sciences and Biotechnology Institute] - Groningen, Netherlands
  • Simon Walker-Samuel [University College] - London, UK
  • Daniel Wüstner [Syddansk Universitet] - Odense, Denmark
  • Marino Zerial [Max Planck Institute of Molecular Cell Biology and Genetics] - Dresden, Germany
  • Christophe Zimmer [Institut Pasteur] - Paris, France

As in prior years, assuming that our fundraising is again successful, we plan on not having a registration fee for academic attendees.

To obtain email updates, please sign up for membership of the QBI Society at www.quantitativebioimaging.com. Membership is free of charge.

We look forward to seeing you in Rennes in January 2019.

Sincerely,

The organizers of QBI 2019

Charles Kervrann & Raimund Ober