Carnegie Mellon Bioimaging Day - April 18, 2005
Schedule - Wright/Peter/McKenna Rooms - University Center
9:30 Breakfast  
10:00 Bob Murphy Introduction
10:15 Jelena Kovacevic Multi-resolution methods for image analysis
10:30 Jonathan Jarvik Tagging native genes with GFP for location proteomics
10:45 Alison Barth TBA
11:00 Nathan Urban Imaging Neurons in Action
11:15 George Stetten The Sonic Flashlight and Related Projects
11:30 Justin Crowley Imaging neuronal development - from gene expression to neural circuit formation
11:45 Bill Eddy Removing Physiological Noise from Neuromages
12:00 Lunch (preregistration req'd)  
1:30 Brooke McCartney Nuclear fallout: imaging cytoskeletal defects during Drosophila embryogenesis
1:45 Fred Lanni Imaging cells in a model tissue matrix
2:00 Phil LeDuc Live cell protein imaging using quantum dot technology
2:15 Adam Linstedt Imaging a precarious intracellular organelle: the Golgi apparatus
2:30 Christos Faloutsos ViVos: Visual Vocabulary Construction for Mining Biomedical Images
2:45 Geoffrey Gordon Classifying multiple cells in a single image
3:00 Break  
3:15 Chien Ho MRI Visualization of Individual Immune Cells In Vivo: A New Approach to Cellular and Functional Imaging
3:30 Eric Ahrens TBA
3:45 Alan Waggoner In vivo mouse imaging to searching for life on mars
4:00 Yanxi Liu An Exploration in the Discriminative Subspaces of Biomedical Images
4:15 Marcel Just Imaging of brain function with fMRI
4:30 Tom Mitchell Machine Learning to Analyze Brain Images
4:45 Bob Murphy Bioimaging infrastructure
5:00 Reception