Event Overview
From omics to microscopy, technological innovation is pushing the limits of observability, allowing us to delve into previously inaccessible insights, thus reshaping our understanding of how cells form organs and tissues. This symposium aims to be a forum to discuss these advances, providing a platform for dialogue, collaboration, and discovery.
The “Bits, Photons & Cells” symposium aims to gather like-minded scientists passionate about creating and applying state-of-the-art technologies and methods. Our focus is on the emergence of cell identity in zebrafish, but the implications reach far beyond this model organism.
Highlights Include:
- An in-depth look at pioneering tools and datasets developed by the CZ community, such as Zebrahub, CZ CELLxGENE, napari, Aydin, DaXi, and more. Opportunities for networking and collaboration within an active and engaged scientific community.
- Hands-on demonstrations, workshops, and discussions led by experts.
Designed to foster collaborative research in a vibrant and innovative setting.
Join us for an inspiring and educational day, where cutting-edge technology meets curiosity and collaboration.
Keynote Speaker
Emma Lundberg
Associate Professor, Stanford UniversitySpeakers
Carl-Philipp Heisenberg
Didier Stainier
Srigokul Upadhyayula
Program
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Friday, January 12
Registration & Breakfast
Welcome Remarks
Keynote Address
Emma Lundberg, Ph.D.
Stanford University
Remarks
Didier Stainier, Ph.D.
Max Planck Institute for Heart and Lung Research
Coffee Break
Submitted Talks
Christian Mosimann, Ph.D.
University of Colorado School of Medicine
Jan Kaslin, Ph.D.
ARMI/Monash University
Filippo Del Bene, Ph.D.
INSERM/Institut de la Vision
Lunch
Remarks
Srigokul Upadhyayula
UC Berkeley
CZ Biohub Technology / Discussion
Coffee Break
Submitted Talks
Stephen Ekker, Ph.D.
University of Texas Austin
Stephanie Woo, Ph.D.
UC Merced
Mark Pownall, Ph.D.
UCSF
Remarks
Carl-Philipp Heisenberg, Ph.D.
Institute of Science and Technology Austria
Concluding Remarks
Reception
Scientific Organizing Committee
Merlin Lange
CZ Biohub SF
Loïc Royer
CZ Biohub SFContact
Email: zebrafish@czbiohub.org
