Synchrotron X-ray Science for Life Sciences, Agriculture, Sustainability Sciences and Technology Innovation at CALS

America/New_York
Room 401 (Physical Sciences Building)

Room 401

Physical Sciences Building

245 East Ave Ithaca NY 14853
Olena Vatamaniuk
Description

Discover how CHESS’s powerful X-ray techniques can advance research in life sciences, agriculture, and sustainability. This workshop explores metal dynamics in living systems and responses to environmental stimuli, introducing researchers to new synchrotron-based approaches for studying plants, microbes, and more. Ideal for those new to CHESS’s capabilities.

 

Below is a PDF version of the agenda for full schedule details, and a Zoom link for virtual participation.

Registration
Synchrotron X-ray Science for Life Sciences, Agriculture, Sustainability Sciences and Technology Innovation at CALS
CHESS User Office
    • 1
      Welcome
      Speakers: Jocelyn Rose, Olena Vatamaniuk, Xingen Lei
    • Session I: Metals in Life Sciences: Introduction to CHESS X-ray Facility Techniques

      From soils and microbes to plants and humans

      Convener: Jenny Wierman (CHESS)
    • Session I: Metals in Life Sciences: Synchrotron X-ray Techniques in Advancing Studies in Plant Sciences

      From soils and microbes to plants and humans

      Convener: Louisa Smieska (CHESS)
    • Session I: Metals in Life Sciences: Novel In Vivo Application of Synchrotron X-Ray Fluorescence Imaging to Assess Zinc Distribution in Duodenal Tissue

      From soils and microbes to plants and humans

      Convener: Elad Tako (Food Science)
    • Session I: Metals in Life Sciences: Current Review of Contaminant Risks in Baby Food Raw Materials

      From soils and microbes to plants and humans

      Convener: Amber Morey-Lanza (Principal Scientist, Beech-Nut)
    • 2:30 PM
      Coffee Break
    • Session II: Living Systems Under External Stimuli: Synchrotron applications to study organic carbon and nutrients in soil

      Environmental conditions and pathogens

      Convener: Johannes Lehmann (Soil and Crop Science Section, SIPS)
    • Session II: Living Systems Under External Stimuli: Water Quality Applications of Synchrotron Techniques

      Environmental conditions and pathogens

      Convener: Matt Reid (School of Civil and Environmental Engineering)
    • Session II: Living Systems Under External Stimuli: Sharing public goods and regulating gene expression within syncytial cells

      Environmental conditions and pathogens

      Convener: Lori Huberman (Plant Pathology and Plant-Microbe Biology, SIPS)
    • Session II: Living Systems Under External Stimuli: Managing Manganese in Bacillus subtilis

      Environmental conditions and pathogens

      Convener: John Helmann (Department of Microbiology)
    • 2
      Concluding Remarks
      Speakers: Olena Vatamaniuk, Joss Rose, Xingen Lei
    • 4:50 PM
      Discussion and Reception