5th Facility Manager Meeting

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=== Monday 9th January 2012 ===
12:00-13:00 Registration & Lunch
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16:30-17:30 Focus session: Super Resolution Microscopy (Ann Wheeler)
16:30-17:30 Focus session: Super Resolution Microscopy (Ann Wheeler)
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• Developing PALM (Ann Wheeler)
• Developing PALM (Ann Wheeler)
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• OMX (Markus Posch)
• OMX (Markus Posch)
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• ELYRA
• ELYRA
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• N-SIM & N-STORM
• N-SIM & N-STORM
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• Probes (Dan Metcalf)
• Probes (Dan Metcalf)
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20:30- late Dinner Sabatini’s Restaurant
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===Tuesday 10th January 2012===
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9:15-9:30 Introduction (Alex Laude)
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9:30-10:15 Discussion session: Instrument quality control (Alex Sossick)
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• Flow / Microscopy QC (Gareth Howell)
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• Camera testing and QC (James Francis, Photometrics)
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10:15-10:45 Coffee
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10:45-10:50 Introduction breakout sessions (Alex Laude)
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10:50-11:30 Breakout sessions:
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1. Training & development (Peter O’Toole)
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2. Funding and sustainability (Tim Hawkins)
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3. Connectivity – correlative imaging (Rolly Wiegand)
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4. Data Management (Grant Calder)
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11:30-12:30 Breakout session reports (Alex Laude)
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12:30-13:00 Closing remarks, future meetings and official end (Alex Laude)
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13:00 - onwards Lunch followed by informal discussions and:
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• Brief commercial presentations (13:30-15:20)
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• Facility tour

Revision as of 10:40, 19 June 2012

Contents

Date and Venue

The 5th Facility Manager Meeting meeting took place on Jan 9 and 10 2012, and was held at the Research Beehive, Newcastle University. The event attracted 85 delegates from both academia and industry.


Background

The annual Facility Manager Meeting provides an opportunity for imaging managers and those that have an active interest in imaging to interact, discuss issues, policy and ideas. The meeting is informal and free discussion is encouraged. Participation from commercial organisations, microscope manufacturers and software developers is welcomed. The meeting provides an ideal opportunity for the exchange of feedback and to hear about new technologies and techniques.

Programme

Research Beehive, Newcastle University

Monday 9th January 2012

12:00-13:00 Registration & Lunch

13:00 –13:15 Welcome introduction (Alex Laude)

13:15-13:30 Euro- BioImaging update: proof of concept studies (Kurt Anderson, Markus Posch)

13:30-14:15 Open discussion: “Procurement and Tendering” (Andrew Fernandez (Research Councils UK))

14:15-14:30 Introduction breakout sessions (Alex Laude)

14:30-15:15 Breakout sessions:

1. Booking, lab admin & equipment service (Philippe Laissue)

2. CMOS (Andrew Vaughan)

3. In Vivo / small animal Imaging (Tim Devlin Caliper / PerkinElmer)

15:15-15:45 Coffee

15:45-16:30 Breakout session reports (Alex Laude)

16:30-17:30 Focus session: Super Resolution Microscopy (Ann Wheeler)

• Developing PALM (Ann Wheeler)

• OMX (Markus Posch)

• ELYRA

• N-SIM & N-STORM

• Probes (Dan Metcalf)

17:30 Drinks

19:30 Pitcher & Piano bar

20:30- late Dinner Sabatini’s Restaurant

Tuesday 10th January 2012

9:15-9:30 Introduction (Alex Laude)

9:30-10:15 Discussion session: Instrument quality control (Alex Sossick)

• Flow / Microscopy QC (Gareth Howell)

• Camera testing and QC (James Francis, Photometrics)

10:15-10:45 Coffee

10:45-10:50 Introduction breakout sessions (Alex Laude)

10:50-11:30 Breakout sessions:

1. Training & development (Peter O’Toole)

2. Funding and sustainability (Tim Hawkins)

3. Connectivity – correlative imaging (Rolly Wiegand)

4. Data Management (Grant Calder)

11:30-12:30 Breakout session reports (Alex Laude)

12:30-13:00 Closing remarks, future meetings and official end (Alex Laude)

13:00 - onwards Lunch followed by informal discussions and:

• Brief commercial presentations (13:30-15:20)

• Facility tour

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