Microscopy and Microanalysis meetings My talk at the Microscopy and Microanalysis 2007 went well but perhaps more exciting, the speaker immediately after me, his colleague and I had lots to discuss after our talks. The one thing that you can hope to happen at a scientific meeting transpired in that we realized after our talks that both of our technologies, when hybridized could potentially lead to a better whole. Bobby and Ken have engineered an impressive solution that when combined with our approaches could allow for greatly increased throughput of complete reconstruction of a variety of tissues with identification of classes and subclasses of cells, a very exciting prospect indeed and the Holy Grail of Neuroscience. Guys, I am working possibilities on my end and am looking forward to continuing the dialogue. ![]() Oh, the introductory image is of the scanning component of the world's largest Scanning Electron Microscope from Visitec. Posted: Tue - August 7, 2007 at 10:07 AM |
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