Date/Time
Date(s) – 02/15/2012
5:30 pm – 8:00 pm
Location
Weill Cornell Medical College Room E-115 (Biochemistry)
Category(ies)
The New York Society of Experimental Microscopists &
The New York Microscopical Society Annual Joint Meeting
Wednesday February 15, 2012, 5:30 P.M. at
Weill Cornell Medical College Room E-115 (Biochemistry)
1300 York Avenue entrance at 69th Street
Erik L. Snapp, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor
Department of Anatomy & Structural Biology
Albert Einstein College of Medicine
Presents
“Fluorescence Microscopy Applications for Cell Biology: Practical issues with Fluorescent Proteins and measuring protein mobility in Cells”
Dr. Snapp’s lab focuses on understanding the cell biology of secretory protein synthesis through a combination of live cell imaging, biophysical fluorescence methods, biochemistry, and molecular biology. His group is investigating the regulation, organization and dynamics of secretory protein translocation and folding in cells. Dr. Snapp’s talk will focus on the use of cutting edge quantitative fluorescence microscopy methods including FRAP, FLIP, photoactivation and FRET to reveal information about protein mobility in living cells.
When: Wednesday February 15, 2012, 5:30 P.M.
Where: Weill Cornell Medical College Room E-115 (Biochemistry)
1300 York Avenue entrance at 69th Street
MEETINGS ARE FREE AND OPEN TO ALL
Bookings
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