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DESCRIPTION:Speaker: Mark Ellisman\nhosted by Peter Jonas\nAbstract: A gran
 d goal in brain research is to understand how the interplay of structural\
 , chemical and electrical signals in and between neurons\, glia and the va
 sculature give rise to normal and abnormal functioning of nervous systems.
  New technologies are hastening progress as biologists make use of an incr
 easingly powerful arsenal of tools and technologies for obtaining data\, f
 rom the level of molecules to whole organs. This talk will highlight proje
 cts in which development and application of new contrasting methods and im
 aging tools have allowed us to observe otherwise complex or hidden relatio
 nships between cellular\, subcellular and molecular constituents of cells\
 , particularly those comprising the brain. Prospects for enhancing our und
 erstanding of the complex physiology of multiscale systems by facilitating
  the application of multimodal imaging methods as well as the fusion of da
 ta obtained using multiple methods\, will also be discussed.
LOCATION:Mondi Seminar Room 2\, Central Building\, ISTA
ORGANIZER:ekrallib@ist.ac.at
SUMMARY:Mark Ellisman: Multiscale-Multimodal Imaging of the Brain: Revealin
 g Secrets Hiding in Plain Sight
URL:https://talks-calendar.ista.ac.at/events/1293
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