Dreyfus-ACS Symposium, 2024
The Dreyfus Foundation organized an American Chemical Society (ACS) Symposium on Imaging in the Chemical Sciences – the topic of the 2023 Dreyfus Prize – at the spring national meeting of the ACS in New Orleans on Monday, March 18, 2024.
The distinguished speakers were Paul Weiss (University of California, Los Angeles), Naomi Ginsberg (University of California, Berkeley), Wilson Ho (University of California, Irvine), Dorit Hanein (University of California, Santa Barbara), Christopher Chang (University of California, Berkeley), and Xiaowei Zhuang (Harvard University, HHMI), the winner of the 2023 Dreyfus Prize conferred in Imaging in the Chemical Sciences.
Dreyfus Foundation ACS Symposium on Imaging in the Chemical Sciences
- H. Scott Walter, Dreyfus Foundation President
- Matthew V. Tirrell, The University of Chicago, Dreyfus Foundation Chair, Scientific Affairs Committee and Senior Scientific Advisor
10:20 am: Paul Weiss, University of California, Los Angeles
Nanoscale Chemical Imaging
Imaging Nanoscale Electronic, Thermal, and Ionic Energy Transduction and Transport in Emerging Functional Materials
- Milan Mrksich, Northwestern University, Dreyfus Foundation Board Member
Nanometer Scale Dissection of Cellular Processes – A Multiscale Imaging Journey from Live Cells to Cellular Cryogenic Tomography
Activity-Based Sensing: Leveraging Chemical Reactivity for Selective Bioimagings
Winner of the 2023 Dreyfus Prize conferred in Imaging in the Chemical Sciences
Spatially Resolved Single-Cell Genomics and Cell Atlas of the Brain
3:40 pm: Closing Remarks
- H. Scott Walter
- Matthew V. Tirrell
- Milan Mrksich