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Sydney to host world’s largest Microscopy Congress
Sydney will host Nobel Laureates Professor Dan Shechtman, from Technion – Israel Institute of Technology and Professor Joachim Frank, from Columbia University, USA together with global authorities at the world’s largest and most diverse gathering of microscopy and microanalysis professionals at the 19th International Microscopy Congress (IMC19), 9 – 14 September 2018. Full story in Australasian Special Events here.
Bridging the Sciences at the 19th International Microscopy Congress
Sydney will host Nobel Laureates Professor Dan Shechtman, from Technion – Israel Institute of Technology and Professor Joachim Frank, from Columbia University, USA together with global authorities at the world’s largest and most diverse gathering of microscopy and microanalysis professionals at the 19th International Microscopy Congress (IMC19), 9 – 14 September 2018, in Sydney. Full story in eGlobal Travel Media here.
Sydney to host 19th International Microscopy Congress
Sydney will host a large and diverse gathering of microscopy and microanalysis professionals at the 19th International Microscopy Congress (IMC19) to be held from 9–14 September 2018 at the International Convention Centre (ICC). Full story in Lab+Life Scientist here.
Bridging the Sciences at the 19th International Microscopy Congress
Sydney will host Nobel Laureates Professor Dan Shechtman, from Technion – Israel Institute of Technology and Professor Joachim Frank, from Columbia University, USA together with global authorities at the world’s largest and most diverse gathering of microscopy and microanalysis professionals at the 19th International Microscopy Congress (IMC19), 9 – 14 September 2018, in Sydney. Full story in Meeting Media Group here.
World’s largest Microscopy Congress brings STEM leaders to Sydney
The field of microscopy and microanalysis has had significant impacts on all scientific disciplines, giving vision to researchers and allowing us to see things not visible to the naked eye. Experts in this field will be meeting in Sydney this year, between 9-14 September, at an international event hosted by STA member organisation, the Australian Microscopy & Microanalysis Society (AMMS) and the International Federation of Societies for Microscopy (IFSM). Full story in Science & Technology Australia here.
Exposing “serial killers”, Quasi-Periodic Materials, and Sub-particles at IMC19 Sydney
Examining ‘serial killer’ cells and their behaviour will be at the centre of leading Australian Immunologist, Dr Misty Jenkins’, plenary talk – Understanding Serial Killers: Investigating the Function of Cytotoxic T Lymphocytes using Microscopy’ at IMC19 in Sydney next month. Full story in eGlobal Travel Media here.
Exposing “serial killers”, Quasi-Periodic Materials, and Sub-particles at IMC19 Sydney
Examining ‘serial killer’ cells and their behaviour will be at the centre of leading Australian Immunologist, Dr Misty Jenkins’, plenary talk – Understanding Serial Killers: Investigating the Function of Cytotoxic T Lymphocytes using Microscopy’ at IMC19 in Sydney next month. Full story in The Holiday and Travel Magazine here.
How many scientists does it take to look through a microscope?
More than 2,000 of the world’s top scientific brains will explore new findings, share research, and experience the latest state-of-the-art scientific microscopy equipment helping to reinvent and expand human knowledge, in Sydney next week. Read the full story in eGlobal Travel Media here.
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