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60 Years of UK TEM - 29th September 2004

Programme

10.00 Registration
10.15 Welcome
Professor Ian Crute, Rothamsted Research
10.30 The RCA and studies on plant viruses at Rothamsted Research
Roy Woods, formerly Head of Electron Microscopy, Rothamsted Research
10.45 The Dawn of a New Age; the Arrival of the RCA Electron Microscope at the Cavendish Laboratory
Dr Alba Ramaswarmy, Cavendish Laboratory, University of Cambridge
11.15 Coffee
11.30 The Early Days of Electron Microscopy at Leeds
Dr Peter Evennett, University of Leeds
11.45 The Early Days of Electron Microscopy at the Cavendish Laboratory
Professor Bob Horne, formerly John Innes Centre
12.15 Trials and Triumphs in the early days of electron microscopy
Alan W. Agar
12.45 From microtome to ultramicrotome
Professor Helmut Sitte, University of Homburg, Saarland
1.15 Lunch
2.10 High pressure freezing, freeze substitution and immunolabelling explain the transfer of proteins between host and parasite
Professor Kurt Mendgen, Universitat Konstanz
2.40 Seeing is really believing - Aberration Corrected Transmission Electron Microscopy
Dr Angus Kirkland, University of Oxford
3.10 Tea
3.30 Morphological analysis of the secretory pathway: new insights from electron tomography
Dr Koert Burger, University of Utrecht
4.00 TEM: Where it's been and where it's going
Dr Raffaella Carzaniga, Rothamsted Research
Followed by; Looking into the post-genomic era: an open discussion

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