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PREMIER SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM Invited Speakers Announced
Advanced Cell Model Systems The OrganoPlate: Human organ-on-a-chip tissue models
for predictive drug testing in any throughput. Jos Joore, Mimetas, Netherlands.
3D bioprinting and iPS cells help generate patient-specific ocular tissue to model and treat age related macular de-generation. Kapil Bharti, National Eye Institute, NIH.
Phenotypic Drug Discovery Vascularized MicroTumors: A platform for phenotypic drug
discovery and validation. Chris Hughes, Univ of CA, Irvine. High throughput and high content assays and screens for
mitochondrial function and dynamics in neurons. Ron Davis, The Scriptts Research Institutes, FL. Informatics & Image Analysis From pixels to phenotypes: Deep learning for analyzing
high-content cellular images. William Godinez, Novartis. Identification of therapeutics for rare genetic diseases using
phenotypic signatures. Yolanda Chong, Recursion Pharm. New Technologies Control of cell polarity, adhesion and germinal zone exit
during neuronal progenitor differentiation. David Solecki, St. Jude Children's Research Hospital, Memphis, TN.
A new FLIM-FRET instrument with hyperspectral imaging for quantitative high content screening. Christian Tardif, Biophotonics Program Institute Nationale Optic, Quebec.
EDUCATIONAL COURES
Hardware & Image Acquisition; Assay Develop-
ment; Image & Data Analysis. Assay Validation;
RNAi; Tissue based imaging; CellProfiler; Machine
Learning; Effect-Size Measures as Descriptors of
HCS Assay Quality; CRISPR, and more.
SBI2 HCS/HCA COLLOQUIUM
Emerging Technologies in Biological Mod-
els, When & Why? A guided roundtable discus-sion focused on best practices and solutions from
challenges & unmet needs in high content imaging.
©2017 Society of Biomolecular Imaging and Informatics, P.O. Box 12300, Research Triangle Park, NC 27709
KEYNOTE SPEAKERS
Dr. Brenda J. Andrews
“Automated analysis of high-content microscopy data”. Charles H. Best Chair of Medical Research Director, Professor, Department of Molecular Genetics, University of Toronto
Dr. Richard Caprioli
“Imaging Mass Spectrometry: Molecular Microscopy for Biol-ogy and Medicine” . Stanford Moore Chair in Biochemistry, Chemistry, Pharmacology & Medicine, School of Medicine, Vanderbilt University.
Abstract Deadlines Platform Oral Presentations: Monday, July 31, 2017 Poster Presentations: Friday, August 25, 2017 For more details visit www.sbi2.org
* Educational courses, scientific session titles & specific times subject to change
WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 13th
, 2017
Registration 8:00AM-5:00PM
Introduction to HCS/HCA Training Courses 9:00AM-NOON
Advanced HCS/HCA Training Courses 9:00AM-3:00PM
SBI2 HCS/HCA Colloquium 3:00PM-6:00PM
Exhibitor Setup 4:00PM-6:00PM
Opening Reception & Networking 6:00PM-7:00PM
THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 14th
, 2017
Registration 8:00AM-5:00PM
Breakfast Technology Workshop 8:00AM-8:45AM
Introduction and Welcome 9:00AM-9:10AM
Opening Keynote 9:10AM-10:00AM
Session I: Advanced Cell Model Systems 10:10AM-12:30PM
Lunchtime Technology Workshop 12:45PM-1:30PM
Session II: Phenotypic Drug Discovery 1:50PM-4:55PM
SBI2 Annual General Business Meeting 5:00PM-5:30PM
Reception & Networking 5:30PM-6:30PM
FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 15th
, 2017
Registration 8:00AM-5:00PM
Breakfast Technology Workshop 8:00AM-8:45AM
Introduction and Welcome 9:00AM-9:10AM
Session III: Informatics 9:10AM-12:15AM
Lunchtime Poster Session 12:30PM-1:15PM
Session IV: New Technologies 1:30PM-4:00PM
Closing Keynote 4:00AM-5:00PM
Poster Awards & Close of Meeting 5:00AM-5:30PM
Scientific Program &
Organizing Committees Scientific Program Co-Chairs
O. Joseph Trask (PerkinElmer), & Daniel R. Rines (Vala Sciences).
Education & Short Courses
Debra Nickischer (Pfizer), & Doug Bowman (Takeda)
HCS/HCA Colloquium Coordinator
Ann F. Hoffman (GSK)
Marketing Contacts
Paul A. Johnston (University of Pittsburgh) &
Kaylene Simpson (Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre, Melbourne, Australia)
Program Overview (Proposed)
Registration Overview
Before Aug 1 After Aug 1
Member – Professional $350 $450
Member – Student $150 $250
Member – Vendor $400 $500
Non-Member – Professional* $450 $550
Non-Member – Student* $250 $350
Non-Member – Vendor* $500 $600
For more information please visit www.sbi2.org or email us at [email protected]
SBI2 Mission —> SBI2 is an international community of leaders, scientists, & students
promoting technological advancement, discovery, & education to
quantitatively interrogate biological models to provide high context
information at the cellular level. At this 4th annual conference it is
SBI2’s goal to build on our previous successes and continue to offer
the scientific community a high value, low cost meeting with world-
class experts in the field that teach introductory & advanced educa-
tional courses, organize a premier scientific program, and provide
forums for discussion & networking.
Quote from 2016 SBI2
Keynote
Steven Finkbeiner, M.D., Ph.D. Profes-
sor, Departments of Neurology & Physiology, UCSF, Senior Investigator & Associate Direc-tor, Gladstone Institute of Neurological Dis-ease; Director Taube/Koret Center for Neuro-
degenerative Disease Research. “I travel about 200,000 miles a year, and this is one of the most stimulating meetings I have attended the last couple years for our work”
©2017 Society of Biomolecular Imaging and Informatics, P.O. Box 12300, Research Triangle Park, NC 27709