ImagingBioPro Network Workshop

Sep 10. till Sep 10.

Learning How Large Facilities Can Help Image Musculoskeletal (MSK) Processes

This workshop will introduce the capabilities of the UK’s Large Imaging Facilities (Diamond Light Source, Central Laser Facility (CLF) and ISIS Neutron Source) to MSK biologists, medics, engineers and other researchers.

Date
10/09/20192019-09-10 - 10/09/20192019-09-10
Location
Diamond Light Source

Overview & registration

Facility scientists will provide an overview of applicable techniques and existing users will present case studies of the state-of-the-art applications. You will be able to discuss potential applications with the experts in facilitated discussions.
 

The workshop also includes guided visits to the CLF, ISIS, as well as Diamond and its integrated facilities, the electron Physical Sciences Imaging Centre (ePSIC) and the electron Bio-Imaging Centre (eBIC).

 

Registration is £30 to attend - this covers lunch and all refreshments for the day. 

Places are limited and confirmed on a first-come, first-served basis.

Draft agenda

09:00-10:00 – Arrival & Registration
10:00-10:30 – Welcome and Overview of the Workshop
 
10:30-11:00 – Diamond Light Source Capabilities TalkDr Paul Quinn
11:30-12:00 – CLF Capabilities TalkProf. Stanley Botchway 
12:15-12:35 – ISIS Capabilities Talk Dr Genoveva Burca 
12:45-14:00 – Lunch
 
14:00-16:00 – Triage/Master Class
  • ePSIC - Dr Chris Allen (Principal Scientist) & Dr Tom Slater (Electron Microscopy Scientist)
  • ISIS - Dr Genoveva Burca & Dr James Doutch
  • Diamond - Dr Paul Quinn & Dr Himadri Gupta
  • CLF - Prof. Stanley Botchway & Dr Emma Springate
16:00-16:15 – Tea Break
16:15-17:15 – Facilities Tours: i. ePSIC/eBIC; ii. Diamond; iii. ISIS; iv CLF/RCaH 
17:15-17:30 – Wrap up
17:30-19:00 – Drinks reception & close
 
Please click here to download this agenda.

Early Career Researcher - Bursary Opportunity

If you are an ECR (up to seven years post-award of PhD) and wish to apply for travel support from ImagingBioPro, please email imagingbiopro@gmail.com a short explanation (200 words) of how this workshop will help to guide your future research plans.

The ImagingBioPro team will evaluate your application and will contact you directly regarding the outcome.

Contact

 For any further information about this workshop, please contact the Diamond Events team.

 

Parking on campus

 Due to a large number of building works on site, parking on the Harwell Campus is extremely limited and visitors’ parking cannot be guaranteed. We strongly recommend travelling by public transport, where possible, if you are attending an event at Diamond. We apologise for any inconvenience caused. Find here more information on how to get to Diamond by public transport.

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