First off, welcome to the Biomedical Optics and 3D Imaging 2012 blog! This is your place to come for the latest information as the optics community takes their talents to South Beach.
I am attending this meeting mainly because our abstract was accepted and I will be giving a talk ("In Vivo Fluorescence Lifetime Detection of a Cathepsin-Activatable Probe in Infarcted Myocardium," presentation BM2A.4, Monday 4/30, 11:15-11:30am). That being said, I am also excited to learn more about recent advancements in the biomedical optics field, network with leading researchers, and increase my vitamin D levels while also enjoying the Miami night life.
Several outstanding plenary speakers have been arranged, and while 8am sessions are certainly early, I am sure they are will be worth the 5-hour-energy shots needed to be there. Speakers include Mathias Fink (ESPCI Paris Tech), Byoungho Lee (Seoul National University), George Smith (2009 Nobel Laureate), Bruce Tromberg (UC Irvine), and Xiaowei Zhuang (Harvard University). More information will be coming about these and other highlighted presentations in the coming weeks, so be sure not to miss out!
I am attending this meeting mainly because our abstract was accepted and I will be giving a talk ("In Vivo Fluorescence Lifetime Detection of a Cathepsin-Activatable Probe in Infarcted Myocardium," presentation BM2A.4, Monday 4/30, 11:15-11:30am). That being said, I am also excited to learn more about recent advancements in the biomedical optics field, network with leading researchers, and increase my vitamin D levels while also enjoying the Miami night life.
Several outstanding plenary speakers have been arranged, and while 8am sessions are certainly early, I am sure they are will be worth the 5-hour-energy shots needed to be there. Speakers include Mathias Fink (ESPCI Paris Tech), Byoungho Lee (Seoul National University), George Smith (2009 Nobel Laureate), Bruce Tromberg (UC Irvine), and Xiaowei Zhuang (Harvard University). More information will be coming about these and other highlighted presentations in the coming weeks, so be sure not to miss out!
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