ionscope SICM User Meeting is a success

ionscope welcomed 34 international attendees to its first Scanning Ion Conductance Microscope (SICM) User Group Meeting held in Cambridge (UK).

ionscope received a warm response from their customers during the one-day meeting and would like to thank everyone who attended for making it such a successful day.

ionscope would also like to express their gratitude to the speakers for their engaging talks and further discussions covering some of the fundamentals of the technique as well as providing very interesting examples of how SICM has impacted their scientific research and how they have been able to integrate it with other techniques (including patch-clamp and FRET).

SPEAKERS

Dr Guy Moss - UCL, London, UK

Pore spanning membranes, a tool for the investigation of membrane mechanics and membrane peptide interaction.

Dr Ingo Mey - Georg-August University Goettingen, Germany

Pore spanning membranes, a tool for the investigation of membrane mechanics and membrane peptide interaction.

Prof Yanjun Zhang - CNANE and National Bio-protection Engineering Centre, Tianjin, China

Real time investigation of living cell structure and function using Hopping Probe Ion Conductance Microscopy combines with patch-clamp.

Dr Xianming Lin - NYUMC, New York, USA

Clustering of sodium channels in cardiac cells: subcellular location, and why does it matter.

Dr Viacheslav Nikolaev - UMG, Gottingen, Germany

SICM for the analysis of membrane structure and second messenger compartmentation in cardiomyocytes

Dr Kevin Webb - University of Nottingham

Zernike phase contrast microscopy for scanning probe microscopy.

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