Dictionary of Microscopy2010 Conferences and PromotionsDictionary of Microscopy, by Julian P. Heath. |
2010 Conference Promotions
Dr Julian Heath will be at the following 2010 conferences to sign copies of the Dictionary of Microscopy which will be available at a special conference discount:
- MicroScience, ExCeL, London, UK 29 June to 1 July 2010
- Microscopy and Microanalysis, Portland, OR, USA 1-5 August 2010
- Neuroscience 2010, San Diego, CA, USA 13-18 November 2009
The Dictionary of Microscopy was published August 1 2005 and was launched by the author, Microscopy and Analysis editor Julian Heath, at the M&M meeting in Hawaii, at EMAG-Nano in Leeds, UK, and at Dreiländertagung, Davos, Switzerland.
At each meeting a daily prize draw was held for new M&A registrants, with the winners receiving a free copy of the Dictionary of Microscopy.
Julian Heath presents Scott Lozanoff of the University of Hawaii
with a free copy of the Dictionary of Microscopy at the M&M conference, August 2005.
Julian Heath presents Hannah Edwards of the University of Nottingham
with a free copy of the Dictionary of Microscopy at the EMAG-NANO conference, August 2005.
Publication and Purchasing Information
The Dictionary of Microscopy by Julian P. Heath (ISBN 0-470-01199-8) is published by John Wiley and Sons, Ltd, The Atrium, Southern Gate, Chichester, West Sussex PO19 8SQ, UK. Tel +44 (0) 1243 779777.
Publication date: 1 August 2005.
Email: cs-books@wiley.co.uk
Order online at www.wiley.com
The Dictionary of Microscopy by M&A's Editor Dr Julian Heath provides concise, illustrated definitions of over 2500 terms used in the microscopy literature. The past decade has seen huge advances in the application of microscopy in all areas of experimental science, a welcome development that has been paralleled by a concomitant expansion of the vocabulary used in microscopical, optical and imaging techniques. The Dictionary is an essential aide to help you navigate these terms by providing definitions of over 2500 terms used in the fields of optics, light microscopy, electron microscopy, scanning probe microscopy, X-ray microscopy and related techniques.
Over 1800 copies of the Dictionary have been sold since the publication date of August 2005, making it one of the most popular textbooks in the field of microscopy!
