Future Stereology - In Honour of Hans Jørgen G. Gundersen

Friday 21 - Sunday 23 September 2007

Venue

Sandbjerg Estate, Sønderborg, Denmark.

Organizing Committee

Programme

Friday, 21 September

10:00-10:15 Jens R. Nyengaard Welcome / Introduction
10:15-10:45 Eva Bjørn Vedel Jensen Particle sizes from sectional data without shape assumptions
10:45-11:45 Luis Cruz-Orive A brief overview of stereology, the art of geometric sampling
11:45-12:15 Markus Kiderlen Anisotropy: quantification from planar section data
12:15-13:45 Lunch
13:45-14.15 Thordis L. Thorarinsdottir Anisotropic sampling grids for length estimation
14:15-14:45 Jesper Frandsen DTI. Concepts, applications and challenges
14:45-15:15 Ute Hahn Local scaling
15:15-15:45 Dvoralai Wulfsohn Stereology and the future farm
15:45-16:15 Viktor Benes Stereology of extremes
16:15-17:15 Adrian Baddeley Statistics for stereology

Saturday, 22 September

09:00-09:30 Bente Pakkenberg Neurostereology - can you learn about the future by studying the past?
09:30-10:00 Lise Lyck Quantitative analysis of specific glia cell populations of the human neocortex using immunohistochemical markers and design-based stereology
10:00-10:30 Fenghua Chen Neuronal and synaptic plasticity in the subregions of rat hippocampus after repeated seizures
10:30-11:00 Gorm Bennedsen Verification of transient focal cerebral ischemia (tMCAo) in rats and mice
11:00-11:30 Brent M. Witgen Advances in histopathology following traumatic brain injury: using design based stereology
11:30-12:00 Mette Kirkegaard Stereology of the inner ear
12:00-14:00 Lunch
14:00-14:30 Hans Jørgen G. Gundersen The proportionator
14:30-15:00 Matthias Ochs Lung stereology: then, now, and in the future
15:00-15:30 Johnnie B. Andersen The heart of stereology
15:30-16:00 Karsten Nielsen Stereology - Application in diagnostic pathology
16:30-17:00 Karl-Anton Dorph-Petersen SUGOS - a method for unbiased sampling of the cerebral cortex
17:00-17:30 Michael Grunkin Automation of stereology: The automated physical disector

Sunday, 23 September

09:00-10:00 Merete Raarup Introduction to fluorescence microscopy: FRET and FLIM
10:00-11:00 Peter T. C. So Global analysis of FLIM and FRET data
11:00-11:30 Maj M. Kjærgaard FRET and FLIM in the study of Vps10D-receptors
11:30-12:00 Gunnar Hellmund Maximum likelihood estimation and fluorescence lifetime analysis