Cutting Edge Session Part I and II

Session 2:

Part I: Wednesday, September 29th, 2021: 4:00pm – 5:00pm and
Part II: Friday, October 1st, 2021:  8:30am – 9:00am

Cutting-edge technologies provide ever growing insight into biology of cellular systems and help making important discoveries. The last years have not only witnessed stunning developments in laboratory techniques that permit studies of single cells – in suspension or in their native tissue environments – at unprecedented dimensionality and accuracy, but likewise the establishment of computational methods for analyzing complex data as parts of routine workflows in growing number of labs. This year’s cutting-edge session focuses on novel brain imaging methods, and on computational mining of cytometric data, and their application in life sciences.

Chairs: Henrik Mei, Asylkhan Rakhymzhan

Part I Wednesday:

Na Ji, Berkeley, US

Imaging the brain at high spatiotemporal resolution

Short Talks

Axel Schulz, Berlin, Germany

Severe COVID-19 is characterized by an increased induction of peripheral plasmablasts with an aberrant CD62L+HLA-DRlow phenotype

Ruth Leben, Berlin, Germany

Towards ultra-deep three-photon tissue oxygenation imaging in murine lymphoid organs

Part II Friday:

Nao Nitta, Tokyo, Japan

Integration of Cytometry and Imaging