Just recently stumbled upon a new internet project from a sitcom superstar Jerry Seinfeld called Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee. As its name implies, its about comedians in cars getting coffee. In series of short (10 min or so long episodes) Mr. Seinfeld picks up a fellow comedian in a car and they go for lunch laughing and talking.
In many aspects it reminds of a well established British internet series Carpool, instead that, fortunately, Jerry does not drive Toyota Prius and chooses vintage cars (just two Porsches featured so far if you know what I mean) instead.
As one may expect, the first episode featured his fellow comedian and Seinfeld co-creator Larry David. The upcoming 10th episode will remind of another Seinfeld star Michael Richards (Kramer). Although not all his guests are equally sharp and entertaining, I found these little episodes a real treat to watch. Give them a try!
Friday, September 21, 2012
Tuesday, September 04, 2012
"Beyond the limit of histochemistry"
Poster of 14th ICHC at the entrance of Kyoto International Conference Hall. |
Congress started with a keynote lecture delivered by Dr. Lippincott-Schwartz from NIH. She talked about new optical probes, imaging strategies, and technical innovations. Although Congress attendees were certainly familiar that Dr. Lippincott-Schwartz is a pioneer of super resolution microscopy and more or less knew what to expect from the lecture, it was my feeling that many of them were blown away by the dynamics of the imagery she had shown and the presentation logic of her talk. I personally was impressed the most by the extent of integration of various disciplines in her studies. Researchers talk about the need for interdisciplinary approach in contemporary medico-biological science for quite some time now. But we don't see too many examples. In this case, everything was there in full bloom.
Speaking about our workshop on quantitative methods in histochemistry and cytochemistry, we had more attendees that I expected and all three presentations went really well. We also had very lively discussions. Both Dr. Wollscheid and Dr. Seitz are experienced and dedicated presenters and they tried to pack in their talks as much information as possible. I was glad to speak about quantification of spatial correlation of fluorescent markers mostly based on our recently published Nature Protocols paper. All three talks of us covered different areas of quantification techniques and that was the very idea of the workshop.
The next ICHC Congress will take place in Istanbul, Turkey, in 2016. I wonder what will become a key topic there?
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ICHC 2012,
Kyoto,
Super Resolution,
Workshop
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