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Congratulations to our 2024 Major Society Award winners! Learn more about our Society Awards here.
Distinguished Scientist, Biological Sciences
2024 Major Society Awardee - Distinguished Scientist, Biological Sciences
Distinguished Scientist, Physical Sciences
2024 Major Society Awardee - Distinguished Scientist, Physical Sciences
Chuck Fiori Award
2024 Major Society Awardee - The Fiori Award
Burton Medal, Physical Sciences
2024 Major Society Awardee - Burton Medal, Physical Sciences
George Palade Award
2024 Major Society Awardee - George Palade Award
Albert Crewe Award
2024 Major Society Awardee - Albert Crewe Award
Cleveland, OH | July 28 - August 1, 2024 | Learn More
July 1, 2024
Join us Monday 1 July at 12:00pm ET for a FREE webinar previewing M&M 2024 Sunday Short Course topic on TEM and Spectroscopy from First Principles and the Pre-Meeting Congress on Synergy of Hardware innovations and breakthroughs in TEM.
July 8, 2024
The Light Microscopy Summer School is a two day course held at the University of York covering the principles of light microscopy. Participants are also trained in practical issues surrounding light microscopy. After introductory presentations, the course is taught predominantly through hands-on practical sessions. The course is suitable for both novices and more experienced users wanting to gain a greater understanding of the microscope and feedback every year is always fantastic. Students usually come from a range of backgrounds, within both research and commercial organisations. All benefited greatly from the course and left with increased understanding and skills. The course is immediately followed by a two-day hands-on Getting the most from your Confocal Course.
July 10, 2024
This two day annual confocal course utilises many different sample types and fluorescent probes (DNA stains, classic antibody labels and fluorescent proteins) which are chosen to best demonstrate particular problems and techniques. Focus is always on the techniques they enable and the problems they generate, which will be applicable to any sample types. The two days consist of short tutorials followed by hands-on practice.
MSA is a resource which is second to none throughout the world, and we would like to take this opportunity to invite you to join our family.