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SUMMARY:BCREGMED Workshop: Tissue Clearing and Expansion
DESCRIPTION:BCREGMED and the Dynamic Brain Circuits in Health & Disease team is excited to offer a full day workshop to facilitate the use of tissue clearing and expansion techniques in the regenerative medicine lab. \nNovember 7th\n9am-4pm \nDMCBH Koerner Labs Conference Centre\nFirst floor\, UBC Hospital Koerner Pavilion\n2211 Wesbrook Mall\nVancouver\, BC Canada\nV6T 2B5 \nPurpose\nBiological specimens are intrinsically difficult to image.  Currently used tools and methods\, which cut two-dimensional sections of tissue samples to provide insight into the cellular components\, lack in their ability to reveal the systemic nature of tissues and organs which are inherently three-dimensional. On the other hand\, imaging deep into intact tissues brings with it its own problems as a result of the obscuring effects of light scatter and the limitations of most commercial microscopes. \nTechniques to eliminate this scatter and provide understanding into the true behavior of tissues and organs have been developed\, however to our knowledge these techniques being under-utilized in research labs in BC due to their complexity and lack of appropriate equipment.  With the purchase of a new light sheet microscope for the Biomedical Research Centre at UBC\, tissue clearing and expansion will be made possible however training is needed on the various protocols of expansion and clearing\, 3D image analysis\, and troubleshooting to make sure these techniques are implemented effectively. \nTentative format \n\nJoshua Vaughn (University of Washington): details expansion and staining protocols with examples of expanded samples (30 min)\nJonathan Epp (University of Calgary): wide analysis approaches and open source clearing methods\n (30 min)\nZeiss: Data acquisition methods (30 min)\nZeiss: 3D image analysis (30 min)\n\nLUNCH & COFFEE BREAK sponsored by Zeiss \nHands-on component: Attendees apply their knowledge and analyze cleared tissues using software and pre-acquired files provided by Zeiss (2-3 hrs)
URL:https://scienceinvancouver.com/event/bcregmed-workshop-tissue-clearing-and-expansion/
LOCATION:DMCBH Koerner Labs Conference Centre\, 2211 Wesbrook Mall\, Vancouver\, BC\, V6T 2B5\, Canada
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SUMMARY:BCREGMED Workshop: Tissue Clearing and Expansion
DESCRIPTION:BCREGMED and the Dynamic Brain Circuits in Health & Disease team is excited to offer a full day workshop to facilitate the use of tissue clearing and expansion techniques in the regenerative medicine lab. \nNovember 7th\n9am-4pm \nDMCBH Koerner Labs Conference Centre\nFirst floor\, UBC Hospital Koerner Pavilion\n2211 Wesbrook Mall\nVancouver\, BC Canada\nV6T 2B5 \nPurpose\nBiological specimens are intrinsically difficult to image.  Currently used tools and methods\, which cut two-dimensional sections of tissue samples to provide insight into the cellular components\, lack in their ability to reveal the systemic nature of tissues and organs which are inherently three-dimensional. On the other hand\, imaging deep into intact tissues brings with it its own problems as a result of the obscuring effects of light scatter and the limitations of most commercial microscopes. \nTechniques to eliminate this scatter and provide understanding into the true behavior of tissues and organs have been developed\, however to our knowledge these techniques being under-utilized in research labs in BC due to their complexity and lack of appropriate equipment.  With the purchase of a new light sheet microscope for the Biomedical Research Centre at UBC\, tissue clearing and expansion will be made possible however training is needed on the various protocols of expansion and clearing\, 3D image analysis\, and troubleshooting to make sure these techniques are implemented effectively. \nTentative format \n\nJoshua Vaughn (University of Washington): details expansion and staining protocols with examples of expanded samples (30 min)\nJonathan Epp (University of Calgary): wide analysis approaches and open source clearing methods\n (30 min)\nZeiss: Data acquisition methods (30 min)\nZeiss: 3D image analysis (30 min)\n\nLUNCH & COFFEE BREAK sponsored by Zeiss \nHands-on component: Attendees apply their knowledge and analyze cleared tissues using software and pre-acquired files provided by Zeiss (2-3 hrs)
URL:https://scienceinvancouver.com/event/bcregmed-workshop-tissue-clearing-and-expansion-2/
LOCATION:DMCBH Koerner Labs Conference Centre\, 2211 Wesbrook Mall\, Vancouver\, BC\, V6T 2B5\, Canada
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SUMMARY:BCREGMED Workshop: Tissue Clearing and Expansion
DESCRIPTION:BCREGMED and the Dynamic Brain Circuits in Health & Disease team is excited to offer a full day workshop to facilitate the use of tissue clearing and expansion techniques in the regenerative medicine lab. \nNovember 7th\n9am-4pm \nDMCBH Koerner Labs Conference Centre\nFirst floor\, UBC Hospital Koerner Pavilion\n2211 Wesbrook Mall\nVancouver\, BC Canada\nV6T 2B5 \nPurpose\nBiological specimens are intrinsically difficult to image.  Currently used tools and methods\, which cut two-dimensional sections of tissue samples to provide insight into the cellular components\, lack in their ability to reveal the systemic nature of tissues and organs which are inherently three-dimensional. On the other hand\, imaging deep into intact tissues brings with it its own problems as a result of the obscuring effects of light scatter and the limitations of most commercial microscopes. \nTechniques to eliminate this scatter and provide understanding into the true behavior of tissues and organs have been developed\, however to our knowledge these techniques being under-utilized in research labs in BC due to their complexity and lack of appropriate equipment.  With the purchase of a new light sheet microscope for the Biomedical Research Centre at UBC\, tissue clearing and expansion will be made possible however training is needed on the various protocols of expansion and clearing\, 3D image analysis\, and troubleshooting to make sure these techniques are implemented effectively. \nTentative format \n\nJoshua Vaughn (University of Washington): details expansion and staining protocols with examples of expanded samples (30 min)\nJonathan Epp (University of Calgary): wide analysis approaches and open source clearing methods\n (30 min)\nZeiss: Data acquisition methods (30 min)\nZeiss: 3D image analysis (30 min)\n\nLUNCH & COFFEE BREAK sponsored by Zeiss \nHands-on component: Attendees apply their knowledge and analyze cleared tissues using software and pre-acquired files provided by Zeiss (2-3 hrs)
URL:https://scienceinvancouver.com/event/bcregmed-workshop-tissue-clearing-and-expansion-3/
LOCATION:DMCBH Koerner Labs Conference Centre\, 2211 Wesbrook Mall\, Vancouver\, BC\, V6T 2B5\, Canada
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UID:30712-1573117200-1573142400@scienceinvancouver.com
SUMMARY:BCREGMED Workshop: Tissue Clearing and Expansion
DESCRIPTION:BCREGMED and the Dynamic Brain Circuits in Health & Disease team is excited to offer a full day workshop to facilitate the use of tissue clearing and expansion techniques in the regenerative medicine lab. \nNovember 7th\n9am-4pm \nDMCBH Koerner Labs Conference Centre\nFirst floor\, UBC Hospital Koerner Pavilion\n2211 Wesbrook Mall\nVancouver\, BC Canada\nV6T 2B5 \nPurpose\nBiological specimens are intrinsically difficult to image.  Currently used tools and methods\, which cut two-dimensional sections of tissue samples to provide insight into the cellular components\, lack in their ability to reveal the systemic nature of tissues and organs which are inherently three-dimensional. On the other hand\, imaging deep into intact tissues brings with it its own problems as a result of the obscuring effects of light scatter and the limitations of most commercial microscopes. \nTechniques to eliminate this scatter and provide understanding into the true behavior of tissues and organs have been developed\, however to our knowledge these techniques being under-utilized in research labs in BC due to their complexity and lack of appropriate equipment.  With the purchase of a new light sheet microscope for the Biomedical Research Centre at UBC\, tissue clearing and expansion will be made possible however training is needed on the various protocols of expansion and clearing\, 3D image analysis\, and troubleshooting to make sure these techniques are implemented effectively. \nTentative format \n\nJoshua Vaughn (University of Washington): details expansion and staining protocols with examples of expanded samples (30 min)\nJonathan Epp (University of Calgary): wide analysis approaches and open source clearing methods\n (30 min)\nZeiss: Data acquisition methods (30 min)\nZeiss: 3D image analysis (30 min)\n\nLUNCH & COFFEE BREAK sponsored by Zeiss \nHands-on component: Attendees apply their knowledge and analyze cleared tissues using software and pre-acquired files provided by Zeiss (2-3 hrs)
URL:https://scienceinvancouver.com/event/bcregmed-workshop-tissue-clearing-and-expansion-4/
LOCATION:DMCBH Koerner Labs Conference Centre\, 2211 Wesbrook Mall\, Vancouver\, BC\, V6T 2B5\, Canada
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UID:32172-1573117200-1573142400@scienceinvancouver.com
SUMMARY:BCREGMED Workshop: Tissue Clearing and Expansion
DESCRIPTION:BCREGMED and the Dynamic Brain Circuits in Health & Disease team is excited to offer a full day workshop to facilitate the use of tissue clearing and expansion techniques in the regenerative medicine lab. \nNovember 7th\n9am-4pm \nDMCBH Koerner Labs Conference Centre\nFirst floor\, UBC Hospital Koerner Pavilion\n2211 Wesbrook Mall\nVancouver\, BC Canada\nV6T 2B5 \nPurpose\nBiological specimens are intrinsically difficult to image.  Currently used tools and methods\, which cut two-dimensional sections of tissue samples to provide insight into the cellular components\, lack in their ability to reveal the systemic nature of tissues and organs which are inherently three-dimensional. On the other hand\, imaging deep into intact tissues brings with it its own problems as a result of the obscuring effects of light scatter and the limitations of most commercial microscopes. \nTechniques to eliminate this scatter and provide understanding into the true behavior of tissues and organs have been developed\, however to our knowledge these techniques being under-utilized in research labs in BC due to their complexity and lack of appropriate equipment.  With the purchase of a new light sheet microscope for the Biomedical Research Centre at UBC\, tissue clearing and expansion will be made possible however training is needed on the various protocols of expansion and clearing\, 3D image analysis\, and troubleshooting to make sure these techniques are implemented effectively. \nTentative format \n\nJoshua Vaughn (University of Washington): details expansion and staining protocols with examples of expanded samples (30 min)\nJonathan Epp (University of Calgary): wide analysis approaches and open source clearing methods\n (30 min)\nZeiss: Data acquisition methods (30 min)\nZeiss: 3D image analysis (30 min)\n\nLUNCH & COFFEE BREAK sponsored by Zeiss \nHands-on component: Attendees apply their knowledge and analyze cleared tissues using software and pre-acquired files provided by Zeiss (2-3 hrs)
URL:https://scienceinvancouver.com/event/bcregmed-workshop-tissue-clearing-and-expansion-5/
LOCATION:DMCBH Koerner Labs Conference Centre\, 2211 Wesbrook Mall\, Vancouver\, BC\, V6T 2B5\, Canada
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SUMMARY:Things I'm Still Learning About Commercializing Innovations... Over 40 Years Later
DESCRIPTION:Please join us for the first presentation of the Commercialization Speaker Series!  Designed to support and engage faculty\, staff\, and trainees to enhance their knowledge of commercialization pathways for health research\, this series will focus on the commercialization process from discovery and intellectual property to venture financing and marketing strategies. \nIn this workshop you will learn: \n\nto articulate the discovery to market vs. need to market strategies.\nto translate 1+1+1 equals more than 3 into a reality rather a cliche.\nthe implications of various forms of dilutive and non-dilutive capital formation and deployment.\nto identify the characteristics in a “right” partner.\n\nSpeaker: Dr. Patrick McNees is a serial entrepreneur with over 40 years of experience developing companies and intellectual property.  He has been responsible for over two dozen inventions and other intellectual property in areas of health care\, life sciences\, software\, and financial services.  He was a Professor and Senior Associate Dean for Strategic Partnerships & Enterprise at the University of Alabama Birmingham.
URL:https://scienceinvancouver.com/event/things-im-still-learning-about-commercializing-innovations-over-40-years-later/
LOCATION:Diamon Health Care Centre\, 2775 Laurel St.\, Vancouver\, BC\, Canada
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=application/pdf:https://scienceinvancouver.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/1/2019/10/Things-Im-Still-Learning-About-Commercializing-Innovations...-Over-40-Years-Later.pdf
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SUMMARY:Things I'm Still Learning About Commercializing Innovations... Over 40 Years Later
DESCRIPTION:Please join us for the first presentation of the Commercialization Speaker Series!  Designed to support and engage faculty\, staff\, and trainees to enhance their knowledge of commercialization pathways for health research\, this series will focus on the commercialization process from discovery and intellectual property to venture financing and marketing strategies. \nIn this workshop you will learn: \n\nto articulate the discovery to market vs. need to market strategies.\nto translate 1+1+1 equals more than 3 into a reality rather a cliche.\nthe implications of various forms of dilutive and non-dilutive capital formation and deployment.\nto identify the characteristics in a “right” partner.\n\nSpeaker: Dr. Patrick McNees is a serial entrepreneur with over 40 years of experience developing companies and intellectual property.  He has been responsible for over two dozen inventions and other intellectual property in areas of health care\, life sciences\, software\, and financial services.  He was a Professor and Senior Associate Dean for Strategic Partnerships & Enterprise at the University of Alabama Birmingham.
URL:https://scienceinvancouver.com/event/things-im-still-learning-about-commercializing-innovations-over-40-years-later-2/
LOCATION:Diamon Health Care Centre\, 2775 Laurel St.\, Vancouver\, BC\, Canada
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=application/pdf:https://scienceinvancouver.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/1/2019/10/Things-Im-Still-Learning-About-Commercializing-Innovations...-Over-40-Years-Later.pdf
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DTSTAMP:20260407T232932
CREATED:20191022T221117Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191022T221117Z
UID:27634-1573124400-1573128000@scienceinvancouver.com
SUMMARY:Things I'm Still Learning About Commercializing Innovations... Over 40 Years Later
DESCRIPTION:Please join us for the first presentation of the Commercialization Speaker Series!  Designed to support and engage faculty\, staff\, and trainees to enhance their knowledge of commercialization pathways for health research\, this series will focus on the commercialization process from discovery and intellectual property to venture financing and marketing strategies. \nIn this workshop you will learn: \n\nto articulate the discovery to market vs. need to market strategies.\nto translate 1+1+1 equals more than 3 into a reality rather a cliche.\nthe implications of various forms of dilutive and non-dilutive capital formation and deployment.\nto identify the characteristics in a “right” partner.\n\nSpeaker: Dr. Patrick McNees is a serial entrepreneur with over 40 years of experience developing companies and intellectual property.  He has been responsible for over two dozen inventions and other intellectual property in areas of health care\, life sciences\, software\, and financial services.  He was a Professor and Senior Associate Dean for Strategic Partnerships & Enterprise at the University of Alabama Birmingham.
URL:https://scienceinvancouver.com/event/things-im-still-learning-about-commercializing-innovations-over-40-years-later-3/
LOCATION:Diamon Health Care Centre\, 2775 Laurel St.\, Vancouver\, BC\, Canada
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=application/pdf:https://scienceinvancouver.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/1/2019/10/Things-Im-Still-Learning-About-Commercializing-Innovations...-Over-40-Years-Later.pdf
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LAST-MODIFIED:20191022T221117Z
UID:30717-1573124400-1573128000@scienceinvancouver.com
SUMMARY:Things I'm Still Learning About Commercializing Innovations... Over 40 Years Later
DESCRIPTION:Please join us for the first presentation of the Commercialization Speaker Series!  Designed to support and engage faculty\, staff\, and trainees to enhance their knowledge of commercialization pathways for health research\, this series will focus on the commercialization process from discovery and intellectual property to venture financing and marketing strategies. \nIn this workshop you will learn: \n\nto articulate the discovery to market vs. need to market strategies.\nto translate 1+1+1 equals more than 3 into a reality rather a cliche.\nthe implications of various forms of dilutive and non-dilutive capital formation and deployment.\nto identify the characteristics in a “right” partner.\n\nSpeaker: Dr. Patrick McNees is a serial entrepreneur with over 40 years of experience developing companies and intellectual property.  He has been responsible for over two dozen inventions and other intellectual property in areas of health care\, life sciences\, software\, and financial services.  He was a Professor and Senior Associate Dean for Strategic Partnerships & Enterprise at the University of Alabama Birmingham.
URL:https://scienceinvancouver.com/event/things-im-still-learning-about-commercializing-innovations-over-40-years-later-4/
LOCATION:Diamon Health Care Centre\, 2775 Laurel St.\, Vancouver\, BC\, Canada
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=application/pdf:https://scienceinvancouver.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/1/2019/10/Things-Im-Still-Learning-About-Commercializing-Innovations...-Over-40-Years-Later.pdf
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DTSTAMP:20260407T232932
CREATED:20191022T221117Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191022T221117Z
UID:32177-1573124400-1573128000@scienceinvancouver.com
SUMMARY:Things I'm Still Learning About Commercializing Innovations... Over 40 Years Later
DESCRIPTION:Please join us for the first presentation of the Commercialization Speaker Series!  Designed to support and engage faculty\, staff\, and trainees to enhance their knowledge of commercialization pathways for health research\, this series will focus on the commercialization process from discovery and intellectual property to venture financing and marketing strategies. \nIn this workshop you will learn: \n\nto articulate the discovery to market vs. need to market strategies.\nto translate 1+1+1 equals more than 3 into a reality rather a cliche.\nthe implications of various forms of dilutive and non-dilutive capital formation and deployment.\nto identify the characteristics in a “right” partner.\n\nSpeaker: Dr. Patrick McNees is a serial entrepreneur with over 40 years of experience developing companies and intellectual property.  He has been responsible for over two dozen inventions and other intellectual property in areas of health care\, life sciences\, software\, and financial services.  He was a Professor and Senior Associate Dean for Strategic Partnerships & Enterprise at the University of Alabama Birmingham.
URL:https://scienceinvancouver.com/event/things-im-still-learning-about-commercializing-innovations-over-40-years-later-5/
LOCATION:Diamon Health Care Centre\, 2775 Laurel St.\, Vancouver\, BC\, Canada
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=application/pdf:https://scienceinvancouver.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/1/2019/10/Things-Im-Still-Learning-About-Commercializing-Innovations...-Over-40-Years-Later.pdf
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