Imaging and Medicine in the 21st Century, Department of Microbiology in the Medical School at the University of Minnesota

Mini-Symposium Held in Conjunction with 44th Meeting
US-Japan Cooperative Medical Science Program

University of Minnesota
Monday, June 16, 2008
1:00 - 5:30pm
A.I. Johnson Room, McNamara Alumni Center


REGISTRATION
The symposium will end with a short reception. Attendance to the symposium and reception is free and open to the public but pre-registration is required. To register, click here.


PROGRAM AT A GLANCE

From the Neurosciences:

The Use of Nuclear Spins and High Magnetic Fields for Studying the Brain
Kamil Ugurbil, Ph.D., Professor and Director, Center for Magnetic Resonance and Research (CMRR), University of Minnesota
Detecting Fleeting MRI Signals with Frequency-modulated Radio Waves
Michael Garwood, Ph.D., Professor, CMRR and Department of Radiology, University of Minnesota
Probing by fMRI Some Local Functional Architecture in the Human Brain
Seiji Ogawa, PhD, Director, Ogawa Laboratories for Brain Function Research, Hamano Life Science Research Foundation, Tokyo, Japan
Memory and Cognitive Control in the Primate
Yasushi Miyashita, Professor and Chairman, Department of Physiology, University of Tokyo
Optical Imaging of Cerebellar Function and Dysfunction: Seeing the Light
Timothy J. Ebner, M.D., Ph.D, Professor and Head, Department of Neuroscience, University of Minnesota

From Immunology and Infectious Diseases:

Anatomic Aspects of Helper T Cell Activation
Marc K. Jenkins, Ph.D., Distinguished McKnight Professor, Center for Immunology and Department of Microbiology, University of Minnesota

Intravital Imaging of the Antiviral CD8+ T Cell Response
Heather Hickman, Laboratory of Viral Diseases, National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, National Institutes of Health

Visualizing the Battlefield: Virus Specific CTLs and Their Infected Targets in SIV Infections
Ashley T Haase, M.D., Regentsø Professor and Head, Department of Microbiology, University of Minnesota


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