6th NanoLSI Symposium: International symposium on Nanoprobe Technology for Understanding Molecular Systems in Kanazawa, Japan.
The Nano Life Science Institute (WPI-NanoLSI) at Kanazawa University will hold its 6th NanoLSI Symposium November 14-15, 2022 using a hybrid format. The symposium is an excellent opportunity to meet internationally renowned experts in nanoprobe technology for biomolecular applications.
	Symposium website
	https://nanolsi.kanazawa-u.ac.jp/en/6th-sympo/
	Schedule and format
	Date:  November 14-15, 2022
	Format: Hybrid
	Physical venue: ANA Crowne Plaza, Kanazawa, Japan
	Virtual venue: Live online streaming
The 6th NanoLSI Symposium is organized by Mikihiro Shibata from the Division of Nanometrology at the NanoLSI. The main theme of this year’s meeting is: “Nanoprobe Technology for Understanding Molecular Systems”.
	The symposium will include both poster and oral presentation sessions offering excellent opportunities to discuss the latest developments in experimental techniques related to nanoprobe technology.
	 
	Invited speakers from overseas
	Ricardo Garcia (Institute de Ciencia de Materiales de Madrid)
	Paolo Actis (University of Leeds)
	Steven De Feyter (KU Leuven)
	Tsvi Tlusty (Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology)
	Ralf Metzler (University of Potsdam)
	Robert Goldman (Northwestern University)
	Ohad Medalia (University of Zurich).
Speakers from Japan will include Takeshi Fukuma, Director of Nano Life Science Institute (WPI-NanoLSI), Kanazawa University.
	
	Program and information for registering
	https://nanolsi.kanazawa-u.ac.jp/en/6th-sympo/
	For further details please contact
	Hiroe Yoneda
	Vice Director of Public Affairs
	WPI Nano Life Science Institute (WPI-NanoLSI)
	Kanazawa University
	Kakuma-machi, Kanazawa 920-1192, Japan
	Email: nanolsi-office@adm.kanazawa-u.ac.jp
	Tel: +81 (76) 234-4550
	About Nano Life Science Institute (WPI-NanoLSI)
	https://nanolsi.kanazawa-u.ac.jp/en/
Nano Life Science Institute (NanoLSI), Kanazawa University is a research center established in 2017 as part of the World Premier International Research Center Initiative of the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology. The objective of this initiative is to form world-tier research centers. NanoLSI combines the foremost knowledge of bio-scanning probe microscopy to establish 'nano-endoscopic techniques' to directly image, analyze, and manipulate biomolecules for insights into mechanisms governing life phenomena such as diseases.
	About Kanazawa University
	https://www.kanazawa-u.ac.jp/wp/e/
As the leading comprehensive university on the Sea of Japan coast, Kanazawa University has contributed greatly to higher education and academic research in Japan since it was founded in 1949. The University has three colleges and 17 schools offering courses in subjects that include medicine, computer engineering, and humanities.
The University is located on the coast of the Sea of Japan in Kanazawa – a city rich in history and culture. The city of Kanazawa has a highly respected intellectual profile since the time of the fiefdom (1598-1867). Kanazawa University is divided into two main campuses: Kakuma and Takaramachi for its approximately 10,200 students including 600 from overseas.