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PROGRAMME OVERVIEW:
12th of June 13th of June 14th of June
9:00-10:30 Welcome Address SEM & Dual Beam
Holography, Spectroscopy
and 3D Imaging
Keynote Lecture:
Tony Wilson
X-Ray Microscopes, Big
Microscopes
Cryo-EM Applications
Live & Super Resolution
Fluorescence Microscopy
Geosciences
10:30-11:00 Tea & Coffee and Exhibition
11:00-12:30 Plenary session: SEM & Dual Beam
Holography, Spectroscopy
and 3D Imaging
Eva Olsson X-Ray Microscopes, Big
Microscopes
Cryo-EM Applications
Jean-Marc Verbavatz Live & Super Resolution
Fluorescence Microscopy
Geosciences
12:30-14:00 Lunch, Poster sessions and Exhibition
14:00-15:30 Advances in Techniques
and Instrumentation
Correlative Light &
Electron Microscopy
TEM and Tomography In Situ Microscopy
Atomic Force Microscopy 3D reconstruction
15:30-16:00 Tea & Coffee and Exhibition
16:00-17:30 Advances in Techniques
and Instrumentation
Correlative Light &
Electron Microscopy
TEM and Tomography In situ Microscopy
Atomic Force Microscopy 3D reconstruction
17:30-19:00 Informal Poster Session &
Refreshments
Scandem Annual General
Meeting
19:00 Conference Dinner at
Carlsberg Museum
Lundsgaard Auditorium
Hannover Auditorium
Haderup Auditorium
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KEYNOTE LECTURE & PLENARY SESSION WEDNESDAY 12TH JUNE MORNING:
Chair Klaus Qvortrup
9:00-9:30 Welcome Address
Ulla Wever, Dean of the Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences, University of
Copenhagen
Klaus Qvortrup, President of Scandem and Director of CFIM
9:30-10:30 Keynote Lecture: Tony Wilson, University of Oxford
Resolution, optical sectioning and focussing in microscopy
F13
10:30-11:00 Tea & Coffee and Exhibition
11:00-11:45 Eva Olsson, Chalmers University of Technology, Gothenburg
In situ correlation between structure and transport properties of charges and con-
densed matter using electron microscopy
H09
11:45-12:30 Jean-Marc Verbavatz, Max Planck Institute of Molecular Cell Biology and
Genetics, Dresden
3D reconstruction of centrosomal microtubules in C. elegans embryo metaphase by
electron tomography using automated segmentation.
I08
Lundsgaard Auditorium
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ADVANCES IN TECHNIQUES AND INSTRUMENTATION WEDNESDAY 12TH JUNE AFTERNOON:
Chair Andrew Burrows, Crispin Hetherington and Reine Wallenberg
14:00-14:30 Jens Kling, Technical University of Denmark
Imaging edges of nanostructured graphene
A08
14:30-14:45 Robert Boyd, University of Linköping
Characterisation of nanoparticle structure by high resolution electron microscopy
A01
14:45-15:00 German Salazar-Alvarez, University of Stockholm
Microstructural origin of the anomalous magnetic properties of iron oxide nanopar-
ticles
A17
15:00-15:15 Thomas Therselff, University of Uppsala
EMCD analysis of a magnetite encapsulated iron thin film
A19
15:15-15:30 Johan Härmark, The Royal Institute of Technology
Structural characterization of multifunctional microbubbles by TEM
A06
15:30-16:00 Tea & Coffee and Exhibition
16:00-16:10 Bob Carr, Nano Sight Ltd
Nanoparticle tracking analysis: multiparameter nanoparticle characterisation in real
time
A03
16:10-16:20 Ralf Terborg, Bruker Nano GmbH
Low energy microanalysis using silicon drift detectors on EPMA, SEM and STEM
A18
16:20-16:30 Daniel Phifer, FEI
Topographic backscatter electron filtering
A13
16:30-16:45 Louise Helene Søgaard Jensen, Technical University of Denmark
Ultra structure of oil-in-water emulsions; a comparison of different microscopy- and
preparation methods
A07
16:45-17:00 Johan Mikael Persson, RWTH, University of Åchen
Local strain in nanowire heterojunctions using NBED
A12
17:00-17:20 Reine Wallenberg, University of Lund
Nanowires, grown by the new Aerotaxy concept - and grown in-situ in a TEM
A20
Lundsgaard Auditorium
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TEM AND TOMOGRAPHY WEDNESDAY 12TH JUNE AFTERNOON:
Chair Kenton Arkill, Erin Tranfield
14:00-14:35 Erin Tranfield, Instituto Gulbenkian De Ciência
The microtubule organization in the Xenopus laevis meiotic spindle resol-
ved with electron tomography
B11
14:35-14:55 Suado Abdillahi, University of Lund
Novel function for collagen VI in innate immunity
B01
14:55-15:15 Linda Sandblad, University of Umeå
Visualization of bacterial cytoskeleton
B09
15:15-15:35 Jie Song, INANO, University of Århus
Evidence for living and electric cables
B10
15:35-16:00 Tea & Coffee and Exhibition
16:00-16:35 Kenton Arkill, University of Birmingham
Multi-scale 3D electron microscopy of the renal filtration barriers
B02
16:35-16:55 Birgitte Høier, University of Copenhagen
Subcellular localization and mechanism of secretion of vascular endothelial growth
factor in human skeletal muscle
B05
16:55-17:15 Kasim Sader, FEI
STEM tomography for thick biological specimens
B07
Hannover Auditorium
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ATOMIC FORCE MICROSCOPY WEDNESDAY 12TH JUNE AFTERNOON:
Chair Tue Hassenkam, Claus Sternberg , Jens Ulstrup
14:00-15:00 Mervyn Miles, University of Bristol
High-speed non-contact AFM to Holograph optical 4π AFM
C03
15:00-15:15 Alex Winkel, JPK Instruments Ltd
Quantitative nano-mechanical/adhesive atomic force and optical microscopy in life
sciences
C05
15:15-15:30 Samuel Lesko, Bruker Nano GmbH
Correlative imaging of polymers and biological samples by SEM, TEM and AFM
C02
15:30-16:00 Tea & Coffee and Exhibition
16:00-16:30 Tue Hassenkam, University of Copenhagen
Tracking dissolution of small mineral particles with picogram resolution
C01
16:30-17:00 Jens Ulstrup, Technical University of Denmark
Electrochemical single molecule AFM of a redoc metalloenzyme in action
C04
Haderup Auditorium
6
SEM & DUAL BEAM THURSDAY 13TH JUNE MORNING:
Chair Alice Bastos da Silva Fanta, Kristian Mølhave, Klaus Qvortrup
09:00-09:40 Ben Lich, FEI
The Future SEM Sees 3 Dimensions with “ThruSight”: Bringing Deconvolution Tech-
niques to the Electron Microscope.
D07
09:40-09:55 Casper Hempel, Copenhagen University Hospital
Investigating the interactions between endothelial cells and malaria-infected eryth-
rocytes at high magnification
D03
09:55-10:10 Rannva Dahl, University of Copenhagen
3D reconstructions of skeletal muscle mitochondrial network as a tool to assess
mitochondrial content and structural organization
D02
10:10-10:25 Carsten Købler, Technical University of Denmark
Obtaining high resolution electron microscope images of cells on hard nanostructu-red substrates
D05
10:25-10:40 Jing Wang, University of Århus
Electron microscopy in nanotoxicity evaluation
D12
10:40-11:00 Tea & Coffee and Exhibition
11:00-11:20 Hossein Alimadadi, Technical University of Denmark
Thorough characterization of nano-twins by supplementary electron backscatter diffraction and ion channeling imaging
D01
11:20-11:40 Volker Klocke, Nanotechnik GmbH
The Nanoworkbench: automated nanorobotics system inside of scanning electron or focussed ion beam microscopes
D04
11:40-11:45 Filip Lenrick, University of Lund
The pyramids inner secrets: FIB preparation of nano structures for TEM
D06
11:45-11:50 Antonius Van Helvoort, NTNU
Nanotools - a lab course based on modern characterization tools
D11
11:50-12:00 Daniel Phifer, FEI
Multi-energy deconvolution scanning electron microscopy
D09
12:00-12:10 Tobias Salge, Bruker Nano GmbH
Advances in X-ray microtomography in SEM with submicron spatial resolution: ap-plications in material sciences
D10
12:10-12:20 Yasuaki Yamamoto, JEOL (Europe) SAS.
Current technologies of FE-SEM for high spatial resolution and accurate signal acqui-sition
D13
Lundsgaard Auditorium
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X-RAY MICROSCOPY, BIG MICROSCOPES THURSDAY 13TH JUNE MORNING:
Chair Anders Mikkelsen, Henning Friis Poulsen, Søren Schmidt
09:00-09:50 Christoph Quitmann, University of Lund
X-Ray Microscopy: Making the invisible visible
E05
09:50-10:10 Martin Hjort, University of Lund
PhotoEmission electron microscopy studies of semiconductor nanowires
E03
10:10-10:30 Christian Bortolini, University of Århus
Identification of cysteine-rich peptide fiber by specific residue exposure on fiber
surface
E01
10:30-11:00 Tea & Coffee and Exhibition
11:00-11:35 Peter Lander, Xradia Inc
X Ray microscopy as a correlative imaging technique
E04
11:35-12:00 Søren Schmidt, Technical University of Denmark
3D Orientation Mapping in Transmission Electron Microscope – 3D-OMiTEM
E06
12:00-12:20 Carsten Gundlach, DTU
DTU 3D imaging centre - a science hub for industry use of large scale facilities
E02
12:20-12:40 Abdelhalim Zoukel, University Lille Nord De France
The effects of the skirt enlargement on the X-ray spatial resolution
E07
Hannover Auditorium
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LIVE & SUPER RESOLUTION FLUO. MICROSCOPY THURSDAY 13TH JUNE MORNING:
Chair Alexander Schulz, Dimitrios Stamou
09:00-09:45 Rainer Heintzmann, Institute of Photonic Technology, and Institute of Physical
Chemistry, Jena, Germany and King’s College London, UK
Structured Illumination and the Analysis of Single Molecules in Cells
F02
09:45-10:00 Martin Nybo Andersen, University of Copenhagen
Regulation of Kv7.1 surface expression by multiple kinase pathways
F01
10:00-10:15 Camilla Stampe Jensen, University of Copenhagen
Distinct vesicular trafficking of ion channels in the dendrites of neurons
F05
10:15-10:30 Dionne Klein, Cellular and Molecular Imaging Core Facility, NTNU
Dynamics of toll-like receptor 4 and its adaptor protein TRAM
F06
10:30-10:55 Tea & Coffee and Exhibition
10:55-11:10 Christian Hellriegel, Carl Zeiss Microscopy GmbH
Elyra - Carl Zeiss' Superresolution Platform
F03
11:10-11:25 Dimitrios Stamou, Nano-Science Center, University of Copenhagen
Quantitative nanoscale fluorescence microscopy
F11
11:25-11:40 Johannes Liesche, University of Copenhagen
Unraveling the structure of viral replication complexes at super-resolution
F07
11:40-11:55 Iwona Ziomkiewicz, University of Copenhagen
Super-resolution microscopy of plasma membrane domains in plant sieve elements
F14
11:55-12:10 Lassi Paavolainen, University of Jyväskylä
Coarse level characterization of moving surfaces in cells
F08
12:10-12:20 Thomas Just Sørensen, Univ. of Copenhagen, Nano-Science Center & Dpt of
Chemistry
Advanced and functional stains and labels for optical microscopy
F12
12:20-12:30 Alexander Schulz, CAB, University of Copenhagen
Super resolution microscopy for cell biology – chances and challenges
F10
Haderup Auditorium
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CORRELATIVE LIGHT AND ELECTRON MICROSCOPY THURSDAY 13TH JUNE AFTERNOON:
Chair Matthia Karreman, Klaus Qvortrup
14:00-15:00 Bruno Humbel, Electron Microscopy Facility, University of Lausanne
Correlative Light and Electron Microscopy or finding the Needle in the Haystack
G02
15:00-15:20 Catherine Sem Wegner, The Norwegian Radiumhospital
Combining CLEM with superresolution confocal microscopy for studying intracellu-
lar trafficking and autophagy
G04
15:30-16:00 Tea & Coffee and Exhibition
16:00-16:20 Kirsi Hellström, University of Helsinki
RNA length determines the size of viral replication complexes
G01
16:20-16:40 Linda van Driel, FEI
New tools for correlative light and electron microscopy
G05
16:40-17:30 Matthia Karreman, EMBL Heidelberg
Lights will guide you: sample preparation for integrated correlative microscopy
G03
Lundsgaard Auditorium
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IN SITU MICROSCOPY THURSDAY 13TH JUNE AFTERNOON:
Chair Charlotte Appel, Thomas Willum Hansen, Kristian Mølhave
14:00-14:30 Kristian Mølhave, Technical University of Denmark
Microsystems for In-situ TEM studies of processes in gases and liquids
H08
14:30-14:50 Eric Jensen, Technical University of Denmark
Studying the beam influence during in-situ SEM liquid experiments in a closed cell
system
H06
14:50-15:10 Seyedeh Nooshin Mortazavi, Chalmers University of Technology
The capability of ESEM in-situ techniques in evaluation of the initial corrosion stages
of stainless steels at 450oC
H07
15:10-15:30 Thomas Willum Hansen, Center for Electron Nanoscopy, DTU
Photons in the Environmental Transmission Electron Microscope
H05
15:30-16:00 Tea & Coffee and Exhibition
16:00-16:30 Charlotte C Appel, Haldor Topsøe A/S
In situ SEM investigation of diffusion at high temperature
H02
16:30-16:50 Søren Bredmose Simonsen, Technical University of Denmark
SOFC anode reduction studied by in situ TEM
H10
16:50-17:10 Diego Gardini, Technical University of Denmark
Environmental TEM study of soot oxidation over a Ag/Co3O4 catalyst
H04
17:10-17:30 Elisabetta Fiordaliso, Technical University of Denmark
Synthesis and characterization of novel intermetallic catalysts for hydrogenation of
carbon dioxide to methanol
H03
Hannover Auditorium
11
3D RECONSTRUCTION THURSDAY 13TH JUNE AFTERNOON:
Chair Katrine Hommelhoff, Mads Nielsen
14:00-14:50 Jose Maria Carazo, Spanish National Center for Biotechnology
Three-dimensional reconstruction in Soft X-ray Tomography
I01
14:50-15:10 Mehedi Reza, University of Aalto
Electron tomography, sub-tomography and single particle reconstruction of micro-
fibrils in wood sections reveal nano-cellulose particles at atomic resolution
I06
15:10-15:30 Louise Hughes, Oxford Brookes University
The global view: characterisation of organelle segregation and distribution
throughout the Trypanosoma brucei bloodstream form cell cycle
I03
15:30-16:00 Tea & Coffee and Exhibition
16:00-16:30 Katrine Hommelhoff, University of Copenhagen
On the Bayesian reconstruction method for single particle cryo-EM
I02
16:30-16:50 Rampradeep Samiappan, Karolinska Institute
Single particle EM of complex formation between soluble and transmembrane pro-
teins on nanodiscs
I07
16:50-17:10 Peter Konijnenberg, Max-Planck Institute for Biotechnology
Challenges and opportunities in the analysis of 3D-EBSD datasets
I04
17:10-17:30 Harriet E Nilsson, Karolinska Institute
Assembly of MUC2 N-terminal with relevance for mucus formation
I05
Haderup Auditorium
12
HOLOGRAPHY, SPECTROSCOPY AND 3D IMAGING FRIDAY 14TH JUNE MORNING:
Chair Marco Beleggia, Takeshi Kasama, Luise Theil Kuhn
09:00-09:30 Tore Nierman, Technical University of Berlin
Advanced Electron Holography at Atomic Resolution
J11
09:30-09:45 Marco Beleggia, Technical University of Denmark
Dipolar magnetism in self-assembled nanoparticle materials revealed by electron
holography
J01
09:45-10:00 Peter Oleynikov, University of Stockholm
Automated electron diffraction tomography: from atomic to meso-scale
J12
10:00-10:15 Anna Katerinopoulou, Haldor Topsøe A/S
EPMA on beam sensitive materials in catalysis
J07
10:15-10:30 Shunsuke Muto, Nagoya University
EMCD of nano-polycrystalline Fe film by ultra-high voltage STEM-EELS
J09
10:30-11:00 Tea & Coffee and Exhibition
11:00-11:15 Sadegh Yazdi, Technical University of Denmark
The measurement of the dopant potential across core-shell GaN nanowires by off-
J15
11:15-11:30 Annett Thøgersen, Sintef
Characterization of Cu2O thin films deposited on aluminium doped ZnO with mag-
J14
11:30-11:45 Daniela Sudfeld, FEI
3-dimensional XEDS tomography solution for advanced chemical studies of na-
J13
11:45-12:00 Pete Lander, Xradia Inc.
4D X-ray microscopy(XRM), in situ imaging of practical volume samples
J08
12:00-12:15 Takeshi Kasama, Technical University of Denmark
Mn distribution in Mn-doped GaAs nanowires grown by high-temperature molecu-
lar beam epitaxy
J06
Lundsgaard Auditorium
13
CRYO-ELECTRON MICROSCOPY APPLICATIONS FRIDAY 14TH JUNE MORNING:
Chair Roland Fleck, Monika Golas, Pippa Hawes, Bjørn Sander
09:00-09:45 Marin van Heel, Leiden University
Structure of macromolecular complexes in action by 4D single-particle cryo-EM
K07
09:45-10:00 Lin Zhu, KTH
Reconstituted high density lipoprotein structure studied by cryo electron microsco-
py
K08
10:00-10:15 Qie Kuang, Karolinska Institute
Electron crystallographic study of Kch, a putative potassium channel in Escherichia
coli
K04
10:15-10:30 Natalia Kulminskaya, University of Århus
Baseplate protein organization of chlorosome mutant from green-sulfur bacteria
Chlorobium Tepidum, observed with high resolution in vivo
K05
10:30-11:00 Tea & Coffee and Exhibition
11:00-11:30 Pippa Hawes, Bioimaging, Pirbright Institute
Use of high pressure freezing to investigate the nature of African swine fever virus
assembly intermediates
K02
11:30-12:00 Roland Fleck, National Institute of Biological Standards and Control
An Ultrastructural Study of Budding Influenza viral filaments
K01
Hannover Auditorium
14
GEOSCIENCES FRIDAY 14TH JUNE MORNING:
Chair Tue Hassenkam, Kim Dalby
09:00-09:35 Susan L.S. Stipp, Nano-Science Center, University of Copenhagen
Microscopy and Natural Materials Research
L09
09:35-09:55 Michael Lee, Nelson Mandela MetropolitanUniversity
Characterization of mechanical alteration by twinning and crack formation in prima-
ry baddeleyite - Possible mechanism for magma inclusions
L06
09:55-10:15 Hans-Ulrich Ehrke, Cameca GmbH
New applications in atom probe tomography
L02
10:30-11:00 Tea & Coffee and Exhibition
11:00-11:20 Tobias Salge, Bruker Nano GmbH
Advanced mineral classification using feature analysis and spectrum imaging with
EDS
L08
11:20-11:40 Nynke Neulen, GEUS
Analysis of heavy minerals in sediments by Computer-controlled scanning electron
microscopy (CCSEM)
L03
11:40-12:00 Pertti Lamberg, Luleå University of Technology
Automated mineralogy and mineral liberation analysis using INCAMineral
L04
12:00-12:20 Kim Dalby, University of Copenhagen
From the field scale to the nanopore scale: characterising sandstone oil reservoirs
L01
Haderup Auditorium