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52nd Symposium of the Society for Histochemistry - Prague, 1 - 4 September, 2010

Advanced imaging techniques in biomedicine: from molecules to organisms

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Please note: early registration deadline: 7 May, 2010

Dear colleagues,

on behalf of the executive committee of the Society for Histochemistry and local organizers, I would like to invite you to the 52nd Symposium of the Society for Histochemistry in Prague, 1 – 4 September, 2010, entitled “Advanced imaging techniques in biomedicine: from molecules to organisms” The main idea of the Symposium is to bring together a group of globally recognized experts in various imaging techniques closely linked to a frontier research in molecular and cell biology, molecular medicine and pathology.

The prestigious Robert Feulgen lecture will be given by Prof. Dr. Stefan W. Hell on super-resolution light microscopy.

There will be seven specialized workshops: - High-resolution light microscopy methods - Imaging of molecules and events in living systems - Microscopy in diagnostics and clinical treatment and use of autofluorescence in imaging - Novel approaches to study histological samples - Advances in sample preparation and detection of targets in electron microscopy - Advanced TEM imaging techniques (EELS, tomography,...) in life sciences and medicine - Cryoelectron and correlative light-electron microscopy - High-throughput microscopy

Prague is magnificent destination and an architectural wonder that is now ranked as the 7th most visited city in Europe. The congress will be held in the 5-star hotel “Boscolo Hotel Carlo IV. Prague” located in the Prague centre that has a great conference hall with directly attached exhibition space.

We look forward to meet you in Prague,

Yours sincerely, Pavel Hozak

Symposium organizer & president of the Society for Histochemistry