2003 AIMS Conference

March 13, 2003
Arizona Ballroom
University of Arizona
Tuscon, AZ

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The 2003 annual AIMS meeting was held in the spacious new (at the time) Student Union at the University of Arizona. Invited speakers only, with a full schedule of exciting and informative topics in the works. Each poster presenter had two minutes to introduce their topic from the podium, and cash awards were presented for the best student poster in both the physical and biological sciences. The addendum were as follows:

Annual AIMS Conference 2003 Speaker Information and Abstracts

Morning Session

Afternoon Session

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Branching Cell

Microtubules (green), their sites of nucleation (red/yellow) and nuclei (blue) are shown simultaneously throughout the hyphal cytoplasm of Allomyces macrogynus prepared using immunofluorescence methods and imaged with laser scanning confocal microscopy. Rearrangements in cytoplasmic order are typically coupled to major events of cell morphogenesis. This is evident here as the cell undergoes early stages of dichotomous branching. (Robert Roberson)