Tuesday, November 12

12:30REGISTRATION

13:15
OPENING & INTRODUCTION
Monika Stoll

13:30
KEYNOTE LECTURE
Ulrich Broeckel
The role of induced pluripotent stems cells in complex diseases modeling

14:15

14:45


15:15
SESSION I
Sten Linnarsson, Sweden
Discovering cell types by large-scale single-cell transcriptomics
Friedemann Kiefer, Germany
Morphogenetic mechanisms controlling the birth of lymph vessels - cell by cell
Antoine van Oijen, The Netherlands
Single-molecule studies of DNA replication: from in vitro to in vivo
15:45COFFEE BREAK

16:15
SPECIAL TALK
Andre Franke, Germany
Who controls whom? Humans vs. alien microbes

16:45
POPULAR SCIENCE LECTURE
Burkhard Wilking, Germany
How to bring things into optimal shape

Wednesday, November 13


09:00


09:30

10:00

10:30
SESSION II
Roland Wedlich-Söldner, Germany
Combining genetics and live cell imaging - new insights into cell cortex organization
Ulrich Simon, Germany
Size dependent cytotoxicity of gold nano particles
Peter Hegemann, Germany
Improved Optogenetics with modified light-activated proteins
Peter Lansdorp, The Netherlands
Sequencing of DNA template strands in single cells
11:00COFFEE BREAK

11:30


12:00


12:30
SESSION III
Michael Becker, Germany
Combining MALDI Imaging and MRI for the 3-Dimensional Molecular Analysis of Tissue
Cornelius Faber, Germany
Bacteria tracking by MRI: From the culture dish towards clinical diagnosis
Reinhard Predel, Germany
Analysis of single cell properties in the olfactory pathway of insects: journey into the unknown

13:00
COMPANY TALK
Robert van Ling, Thermo Fisher Scientific
Overcome the challenges of intact protein LC-MS work with EASY-Spray technology
13:30Closing Remarks