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Photo gallery: Inflammation & Imaging Symposium in the MIC building

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Opening day of the 2nd Inflammation & Imaging Symposium, Münster, 12 September 2022.
Opening day of the 2nd Inflammation & Imaging Symposium, Münster, 12 September 2022.
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  • This year the meeting took place …
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  • … in our university’s new Multiscale Imaging Centre for the first time.
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  • The opening words from our Rector Prof Johannes Wessels, ...
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  • … Prof Luisa Klotz, Vice-Dean at the Faculty of Medicine, …
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  • … Prof Iris Finkemeier, Vice-Dean at the Faculty of Biology, …
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  • … Prof Joachim Jose, Dean at the Faculty of Chemistry and Pharmacy …
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  • …. Prof Xiaoyi Jiang, Dean at the Faculty of Mathematics and Informatics, …
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  • … and Prof Michael Schäfers, Spokesperson for the Collaborative Research Centre 1450 “inSight” and the Multiscale Imaging Centre.
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  • Opening day at the 2nd Inflammation & Imaging Symposium, Münster, 12 September 2022
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  • Our symposium brings together scientists from our university with international guests.
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  • The annual event is jointly organised by several research networks from Münster. This year, the Collaborative Research Centre 1450 “inSight – Multiscale imaging of organ-specific inflammation” took the lead.
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  • In the keynote speech, introduced by biochemist Prof Volker Gerke, …
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  • … Prof Klaus Ley from the La Jolla Institute for Immunology, USA, ...
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  • ... spoke about imaging the activation of protein molecules in the cell membrane, the integrins.
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  • Discussion following the keynote speech, 2nd Inflammation & Imaging Symposium, Münster, 12 September 2022
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  • Discussion following the keynote speech, 2nd Inflammation & Imaging Symposium, Münster, 12 September 2022
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  • Get-together at the opening evening of the 2nd Inflammation & Imaging Symposium, September 12, 2022 in Münster, Germany
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  • Get-together at the opening evening of the 2nd Inflammation & Imaging Symposium, September 12, 2022 in Münster, Germany
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  • Get-together at the opening evening of the 2nd Inflammation & Imaging Symposium, September 12, 2022 in Münster, Germany
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  • Get-together at the opening evening of the 2nd Inflammation & Imaging Symposium, September 12, 2022 in Münster, Germany
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  • Get-together at the opening evening of the 2nd Inflammation & Imaging Symposium, September 12, 2022 in Münster, Germany
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  • Get-together at the opening evening of the 2nd Inflammation & Imaging Symposium, September 12, 2022 in Münster, Germany
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  • Get-together at the opening evening of the 2nd Inflammation & Imaging Symposium, September 12, 2022 in Münster, Germany
    © Uni MS/Marcus Heine
  • Get-together at the opening evening of the 2nd Inflammation & Imaging Symposium, September 12, 2022 in Münster, Germany
    © Uni MS/Marcus Heine
  • Get-together at the opening evening of the 2nd Inflammation & Imaging Symposium, September 12, 2022 in Münster, Germany
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  • Get-together at the opening evening of the 2nd Inflammation & Imaging Symposium, September 12, 2022 in Münster, Germany
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  • Get-together at the opening evening of the 2nd Inflammation & Imaging Symposium, September 12, 2022 in Münster, Germany
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  • Get-together at the opening evening of the 2nd Inflammation & Imaging Symposium, September 12, 2022 in Münster, Germany
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  • Get-together at the opening evening of the 2nd Inflammation & Imaging Symposium, September 12, 2022 in Münster, Germany
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  • Get-together at the opening evening of the 2nd Inflammation & Imaging Symposium, September 12, 2022 in Münster, Germany
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  • Get-together at the opening evening of the 2nd Inflammation & Imaging Symposium, September 12, 2022 in Münster, Germany
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  • Impressions from the poster sessions, 2nd Inflammation & Imaging Symposium, September 2022 in Münster, Germany
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  • Impressions from the poster sessions, 2nd Inflammation & Imaging Symposium, September 2022 in Münster, Germany
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  • Impressions from the poster sessions, 2nd Inflammation & Imaging Symposium, September 2022 in Münster, Germany
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  • Impressions from the poster sessions, 2nd Inflammation & Imaging Symposium, September 2022 in Münster, Germany
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  • Impressions from the poster sessions, 2nd Inflammation & Imaging Symposium, September 2022 in Münster, Germany
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  • Impressions from the poster sessions, 2nd Inflammation & Imaging Symposium, September 2022 in Münster, Germany
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  • Impressions from the poster sessions, 2nd Inflammation & Imaging Symposium, September 2022 in Münster, Germany
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  • Impressions from the poster sessions, 2nd Inflammation & Imaging Symposium, September 2022 in Münster, Germany
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  • Impressions from the poster sessions, 2nd Inflammation & Imaging Symposium, September 2022 in Münster, Germany
    © Uni MS/Marcus Heine
  • Impressions from the poster sessions, 2nd Inflammation & Imaging Symposium, September 2022 in Münster, Germany
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  • Impressions from the poster sessions, 2nd Inflammation & Imaging Symposium, September 2022 in Münster, Germany
    © Uni MS/Marcus Heine
  • Impressions from the poster sessions, 2nd Inflammation & Imaging Symposium, September 2022 in Münster, Germany
    © Uni MS/Marcus Heine
  • Impressions from the poster sessions, 2nd Inflammation & Imaging Symposium, September 2022 in Münster, Germany
    © Uni MS/Marcus Heine
  • Impressions from the poster sessions, 2nd Inflammation & Imaging Symposium, September 2022 in Münster, Germany
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  • Impressions from the poster sessions, 2nd Inflammation & Imaging Symposium, September 2022 in Münster, Germany
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  • Prof Friedemann Kiefer (left, Co-Spokesperson for CRC 1450 inSight) and Daniel Ciepielewski (Nikon Europe) awarded poster prizes to three winners chosen by the participants of the symposium.
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  • The bronze award went to Nils Kirschnick (left, poster on “Direct specification of lymphatic endothelium from mesenchymal progenitors”). Silver was awarded to Maximilian Rembrink (not shown in the picture, poster on “The role of the interferon regulatory factor 8 and the alarmins S100A8/A9 in sepsis”).
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  • The first prize was awarded to Lea Göbel for her poster on “Maltodextrin based radiotracers for PET imaging of bacterial infections.”
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At the 2nd Inflammation & Imaging Symposium, which took place in Münster from 12 to 14 September 2022, scientists from our university and their international guests discussed the latest developments in research on inflammation and the imaging of the immune system. For the first time, this symposium took place in our university’s new Multiscale Imaging Centre (MIC). Here you can find pictures from the opening day and impressions from the poster sessions.

The annual event is jointly organised by several research networks from Münster. This year, the Collaborative Research Centre 1450 “inSight – Multiscale imaging of organ-specific inflammation” took the lead. Co-organisers: CRC 1009 “Breaking Barriers”, CRC 1348 “Dynamic Cellular Interfaces”, CRC/TRR 128 “Multiple Sclerosis”, CRU 342 “Organ Dysfunction During Systemic Inflammation”, Cells in Motion Interfaculty Centre