A fluorescent microscopy image of a squid. "It Takes Two to Tanglow" by Derrick Kamp

BioImaging North America Community Congress held in Wisconsin this fall

Imaging continuously proves to be a critical component in scientific advancement. Through its precise visualization, imaging drives breakthroughs and innovation across the many fields of science. 

The BioImaging North America (BINA) 2024 Community Congress will meet on September 23-27 on the University of Wisconsin–Madison campus. Also located on campus is the Morgridge Institute for Research, administrative home of BINA.

BINA 2024 Community Congress

September 23-27, 2024
Union South, Madison, WI

Registration for in-person attendance is closed
Register to attend virtually by Sept 15

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An exciting program of events will be held in a hybrid format (virtual and in-person), but UW-Madison researchers and local colleagues are encouraged to join visiting imaging scientists from across the country to meet in-person during the 5-day congress. 

The 2024 theme centers around strategies to build community, tools, and expertise through talks with international imaging experts including:

  • Eric BetzigUniversity of California Berkeley
  • Luke LavisHHMI Janelia
  • Laura MarcuUniversity of California Davis
  • Aydogan OzcanUniversity of California Los Angeles
  • Virginie UhlmannUniversity of Zurich
  • And many more… view full program here

BINA is a regional network of imaging scientists dedicated to bridging the bioimaging community across continents as well as aiding in the development and understanding of latest technologies. 

Registration for the BINA 2024 Community Congress is free for academic attendees, and in-person registrants are encouraged to submit posters. In-person attendance has reached capacity. Register to attend virtually by Sep. 15.

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