FUTURE MEETING
Magalie Faivre (University of Lyon 1, France)
Dynamical behavior of cancer cells migrating on nano- and
micro-patterned substrates
Jeffrey Fredberg (Harvard University, USA)
Unjamming and cell shape in the asthmatic airway epithelium
Colin Jamora (Institute for Stem Cell Biology and Regenerative
Medicine, India)
The biomechanical and epigenetic regulation of caspase-8 in
wound-healing and cancer
Franziska Lautenschläger (Saarland University, Saarbrücken,
Germany)
Driving of amoeboid cell crawling by cytoskeletal polymerisation
waves
Lisa Manning (Syracuse University, USA)
Jamming and glassiness in dense biological tissues
IV. Microtools in cancer research
Pierre Nassoy (University of Bordeaux, France)
Imaging growth and mechanics of solid and liquid tumors and
other applications of the cellular capsules technology
Christine Selhuber-Unkel (Kiel University, Germany)
Reinforcement of integrin-mediated T-lymphocyte adhesion by TNF
Larry Nagahara (National Cancer Institute, USA)
Doppelgängers or bistability: NCI`s physical sciences-oncology
initiative
Joachim Spatz (Max Planck Institute for Intelligent Systems,
Stuttgart, Germany)
Title to be announced
Aránzazu del Campo (MPI for Polymer Research Mainz, Germa-
ny)
Title to be announced
Laurent Kreplak (Dalhousie University, Canada)
Understanding damage of the extracellular matrix at the single
Collagen fibril level
Monika Ritsche-Martin (Innsbruck University, Austria)
Optical stretching forces revisited
Ingolf Sack (Charité Berlin, Germany)
Magnetic resonance elastography: Towards high resolution scans
of soft tissue viscoelasticity in radiological routine
Heiko Rieger (Saarland University, Germany)
Physics of vascular remodeling during tumor growth: Implications
for interstitial fluid flow and drug delivery
ORCA-Flash4.0 LT
The benefits of sCMOS technology at
the price of a CCD.
30 frames/second at 4.2 megapixel resolution
USB 3.0 connectivity
Robust synchronisation
W-VIEW Mode - independent exposure of each half
of the sensor for two-colour imaging
The perfect partners for dual colour imaging
W-VIEW GEMINI
Optics for simultaneous dual wavelength
imaging by one camera.
Matched to the performance of Gen II sCMOS cameras
Chromatically corrected
User-defined filter combinations
Easily aligned, optically and mechanically stable
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