Posters
- P1-1 “Analysis of Breast Cancer Cell Subpopulations for the Expression and Distribution of HER2 and Their Response to Anti-Cancer Drugs Using Electron Microscopy”
Patricia Blach
INM – Leibniz Institute for New Materials, Saarbrücken, Germany - P1-2 “Q-Phase: Quantitative Label-free Image Cytometry”
Zuzana Garlíková
TESCAN - P1-3 “Probing the Adhesion Forces of Staphylococcus aureus to Central Venous Catheters by Single-Cell Force Spectroscopy”
Gubesh Gunaratnam
Saarland University, Homburg/Saar, Germany - P1-4 “Challenges in observing the formation of colloidal, self-assembled monolayers with in situ electron microscopy in Liquid”
Peter Kunnas
INM – Leibniz Institute for New Materials, Saarbrücken, Germany - P1-5 “Correlated 3D Light Microscopy and 3D Electron Microscopy: applications of an integrated setup of a CLSM and a FIB/SEM”
Sergey Loginov
Utrecht University, The Netherlands - P1-6 “Formation of Hierarchical Hybrid Silica-Polymer using Quantitative Cryo-Electron Tomography”
Mohammad-Amin Moradi
Eindhoven University of Technology - P1-7 “In-situ Observation of Lyophilization Process in Environmental Scanning Electron Microscope”
Vilem Nedela
Czech Academy of Science, Brno, Czech Republic - P1-8 “Towards Understanding the Mechanisms Behind Templated Growth of 2D Magnetite Platelets via Bio-Inspired Approaches”
Bernette Oosterlaken
Eindhoven University of Technology, The Netherlands - P1-9 “The Ultrastructure and Neuronal Composition of the Embryonic Human Spinal Cord”
Ivana Restovic
University of Split, Croatia - P1-10 “Super-resolution cryo-CLEM: correlative solid immersion fluorescence microscopy and SEM imaging provides matched resolution at cryogenic temperatures”
Lin Wang
Science and Technology Facilities Council, Didcot, United Kingdom - P1-11 “In-situ Liquid Phase Electron Microscopy of Beam-Sensitive Materials”
Hanglong Wu
Eindhoven University, The Netherlands - P2-1 “The Influence of Foils Thickness on Recrystallized Structure Observed During In-Situ Heating of AlMgScZr Alloy”
Miroslav Cieslar
Charles University, Prague, Czech Republic - P2-2 “Fast and Convenient Method for FE-SEM Characterization of Microstructured Organic Solutions in Ionic Liquids”
Alexey Kashin
N.D. Zelinsky Institute of Organic Chemistry, Moscow, Russia - P2-3 “Using Engineered Graphene Liquid Cells to Study Dynamic Nanoparticle Behaviour in Liquids with STEM and EDX”
Daniel Kelly
University of Manchester, United Kingdom - P2-4 “Direct Observation of Metallic Thin Layers Dewetting by HT-ESEM”
Joseph Lautru
University of Montpellier, France - P2-5″Resistive switching studies of ReRAM devices by in-situ TEM”
Gemma Martín
University of Barcelona, Spain - P2-6″Assessment of Oxide Nanoparticle Stability in Liquid Phase TEM”
Mark Meijerink
Utrecht University, The Netherlands - P2-7 “On the Benefits of Obtaining Surface Topography and Volume Structure Information by Correlative S(T)EM in a Scanning Electron Microscope”
Erich Müller
Karlsruher Institut für Technologie, Germany - P2-8 “Chemical Conversion of Functional Nanostructures Studied by Liquid Phase Transmission Electron Microscopy”
Hongyu Sun
Technical University of Denmark, Lyngby, Denmark - P2-9 “3D investigation of heat-induced morphological changes of Au nanostars using a fast HAADF-STEM tomography”
Hans Vanrompay
Antwerpen University - P2-10″In-Situ Observation of the Reversible Electrochemical Deposition of Fe in a Transmission Electron Microscope”
Ulrike Wolff
IFW Dresden, Germany
Biology and Soft Matter
Materials Science