NYMS’ Annual Microscope Day: 2019 at U of New Haven!


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Date/Time
Date(s) – 04/17/2019
9:00 am – 4:00 pm

Location
U of New Haven, Bartels Hall Alumni Lounge

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The New York Microscopical Society’s 2019 Microscope Day
Wednesday, April 17, 2019 at the University of New Haven
300 Boston Post Road, West Haven CT 06516

 

Please arrive early for local transportation and parking, to find the  Alumni Lounge in Bartles Hall,   and to hear opening comments!

LEICA MICROSCOPES will be on display & available for demos throughout the day.

Bartels Hall, Alumni Lounge
AGENDA    9am – 4pm

9:00 AM: Pablo Londero, Ph.D., Conservation Scientist at Yale University’s Institute for the Preservation of  Cultural Heritage, “Typical Raman Microscope Applications for Cultural Heritage Studies”

10:00 AM: Josep De Alcaraz-Fossoul, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Forensic Science, University of New Haven, “3D Microscopy Applied to Latent Fingermark Aging Studies”

11:00 AM: Will Peabody & Alik Apelian, Keyence Corporation of America, “Keyence 3D Microscopy Overview” followed by hands-on demonstration. Bring your own samples for analysis!

Lunch (on your own)

1:00 PM: Richard Hark, Ph.D., Conservation Scientist at Yale University’s Institute for the Preservation of Cultural Heritage, ”The Role of Optical and Electron Microscopy in Analysis of Cultural Heritage Objects: Examples from the Yale Collections”

2:00 PM: Julie Pinto, Ph.D. Candidate, Murdoch University, Perth Australia, “Up Close and Personal with Maggots and Blowflies”

3:00 PM: Eva Sapi, Ph.D., Professor and Coordinator Cellular and Molecular Biology Graduate Program, Director of the Lyme Disease Program, University of New Haven, “Atomic Force Microscopy and Bacterial Biofilms”

4:00 PM: Carter Takacs, Ph.D., Professor of Biology and Environmental Science, University of New Haven, “Studying a Unique Cell Division Required for Proper Brain Development in Zebrafish”

More information:

NYMS President Prof. Brooke Kammrathbkammrath@newhaven.edu