Postdoctoral researcher points to software windows and a cryo-electron tomography montage on a large projection screen during a workshop at the 42nd Steenbock Symposium.

Postdoctoral researcher Daniel Parrell explains how to use cryo-electron tomography data to produce a 3D tomogram at the 42nd Steenbock Symposium.

About the Steenbock Symposium

Professor Harry SteenbockHarry Steenbock (1886–1967) was a distinguished professor of biochemistry at the University of Wisconsin–Madison. His interests and contributions spanned many areas of nutrition and biochemistry. One of his outstanding achievements was the discovery of the irradiation process for producing vitamin D. To honor professor Steenbock, the Steenbock Endowment sponsors a symposium at the University of Wisconsin–Madison.

The 43rd Steenbock Symposium has not yet been scheduled. For information about previous symposia — which stretch back to 1969 — visit our Previous Symposia page.