Bratti Hall, School of Education, University of Iceland

Full program
Wednesday, August 17
08:30-09:00 – Registration
09:00-09:10 – Welcome: Eiríkur Steingrímsson and Oddmund Bakke
Cellular Imaging I Session chair: Kay Oliver Schink
09:10-09:50 – Invited speaker 1: Marcus Sauer, Wurzburg – Molecular Resolution Fluorescence Imaging.
09:50-10:10 – Short presentations: Oddmund Bakke – A new twist to regulation of endosomal maturation and sorting to the MHC antigen loading compartment.
10:10-10:30 – Short presentations: Kay Oliver Schink – Phosphoinositides in control of macropinosome formation
10:30-11:00 – Coffee Break and company exhibits
11:00-11:20 – Short presentations: Harald Husebye – The Rab11-family interacting protein 2 is a regulator of the NLRP3 inflammasome
11:20-11:40 – Short presentations: Steven Edwards – Imaging the membrane organisation of the Na+/K+-ATPase by expansion microscopy
11:40-11:55 – Company presentation: Abberior – Multi-colour STED imaging with abberior STAR and abberior LIVE dyes
11:55-12:10 – Company presentation: Leica
12:10-13:10 – Lunch
Cellular Imaging II Session chair: Camilo Guzman
13:10-13:50 – Invited speaker 2: Michael Sheetz (online), Texas & Singapore – Similar Stimuli Cause Apoptosis or Rejuvenation in Different Cell States.
13:50-14:10 – Short presentations: Maximilian Senftleben – Live imaging of Microtubule network with fluorescent proteins and dyes with Multifocus SIM
14:10-14:30 – Core facility presentation: Anna Lorentzen – Bioimaging Central Facility- Aarhus University
14:30-14:50 – Core facility presentation: Anna Klemm – BioImage Informatics Facility, Sweden
14:50-15:10 – Eurobioimaging: Joanna Bischof – Euro-BioImaging – Opportunities for Researchers and Core Facility Staff
15:10-15:25 – Company presentation: Zeiss
15:25-16:00 – Coffee & company exhibits
16:00-16:20 – Short presentation: Peter Hoboth – Unraveling the phospholipid identity of the gene expression compartments by the combination of quantitative multicolor super resolution microscopy, electron microscopy and biochemistry
16:20-16:40 – Core facility presentation: Clara Prats – Core Facility for Integrated Microscopy University of Copenhagen, Denmark
16:40-17:00 – Core facility presentation: Hans Blom – Advanced light microscopy unit Scilab Stockholm, Sweden
17:00-17:20 – Core facility presentation: Irena Carrasco – Biochemical Imaging Center Umeå University, Sweden
17:20-17:40 – Core facility presentation: Julia Fernandez-Rodriguez – Center for Cellular Imaging, Gothenburg University, Sweden
17:40-17:55 – Company presentation: PerkinElmer
17:55-19:00 – Welcome reception
19:00 – Free night
Thursday, August 18
Multiparameter and multimodal imaging Session chair: Jonathan Brewer
08:30-09:10 – Invited speaker 3: Lucy Collinson (online), London – Volume CLEM: Bigger, Better, Faster, More.
09:10-09:15 – Core facility presentations: Bjørnar Sporsheim – Norwegian university of science and technology, Trondheim
09:15-09:20 – Core facility presentations: Frode Skjeldal – University of Oslo – NorMIC IBV
09:20-09:40 – Core facility presentations: Sylvie Le Guyader – Multimodal imaging at the Live Cell Imaging core facility, Karolinska Institutet, Sweden
09:40-10:00 – Core facility presentations: Morten Frendø Ebbesen – Danish Molecular Biomedical Imaging Center (DaMBIC)
10:00-10:30 – Coffe break and company exhibits
Image analysis Session chair: Sigríður Rut Franzdóttir
10:30-11:10 – Invited speaker 4: Carolina Wählby – How can AI help microscopy – and how can microscopy help AI?
11:10-11:30 – Short presentation: Jonathan Brewer – Simulations and analysis of MERFISH / spatial transcriptomics data
11:30-11:50 – Short presentation: Xian Hu – An Imaging Based Study on Dynamics of Major Endosome Coating Proteins during Endosome Maturation
11:50-12:20 – Company presentation: Thermo 1 – Advanced 3D image processing in Amira software
12:20-13:00 – Lunch
Single molecule imaging and core facilities Session chair: Hans Blom
13:00-13:40 – Invited speaker 5: Pétur Orri Heiðarsson – Visualizing dynamic molecular events by integrating single-molecule spectroscopy and simulations
13:40-14:00 – Short presentation: Katrín Möller – Intracellular imaging of microglia in vivo reveals a role for the centrosome in neuronal engulfment
13:40-14:40 – Core facility presentations: Lina Gefors – Lund imaging facility
14:20-14:50 – Company presentation: Thermo 2 – Latest developments in CryoEM
14:50-15:05 – Company presentation: Miltenyi
15:05-15:45 – Invited speaker 6: Yannick Schwab, EMBL – CLXEM & CXEM: when X-ray and fluorescence imaging lead the way to targeted volume EM
15:45-16:05 – Science park: Hrólfur Jónsson – University of Iceland, science park and ideas about deep tech cluster
16:00-18:00 – Poster session, company exhibits and reception
19:00-21:30 – Dinner at Gamla Bio
Friday, August 19
Correlative Imaging Session chair: Julia Fernandez-Rodriguez
09:30-10:10 – Invited speaker 7: Eija Jokitalo, Helsink – Imaging Spatially or Temporally Rare Events by EM
10:10-10:15 – Core facility presentation: Ellen Skarpen – NorMIC-Oslo Univ Hospital Oslo
10:15-11:00 – Coffee and company exhibits
11:00-11:05 – Core facility presentation: Hege Avsnes – University of Bergen. MIC-Bergen
11:05-11:10 – Core facility presentation: Kenneth Bowitz Larsen – University of Tromsø. KAM- Tromsø
11:10-11:30 – Core facility presentation: Joanna Pylvänainen – Turku BioImaging, Åbo Akademi University Turku
11:30-11:50 – Short presentations: Sigurður Rúnar Guðmundsson – Visualizing Autophagosome formation with CLEM
11:50-12:10 – Short presentations: Julia Fernandez-Rodriguez – The Build project: Proof-of-Concept study for high-resolution correlative multimodal imaging of mouse brain
12:10-12:40 – EMBO Lecture: Jaques Neefjes
12:40-12:55 – Final words (Lunch package)
14:00 – Sky Lagoon
The 2022 BNMI Symposium
August 17-19. Reykjavík, Iceland
Conference address:
School of Education, University of Iceland. Stakkahlid, 105 Reykjavik.
Conference Room: Bratti Hall.