22-25 June 2021 | ONLINE
The elmi2021 meeting will take place for the first time in a virtual format from 22 – 25 June 2021.
The sessions which will form the basis of the scientific programme are listed below, you can find out more about them on the Meeting Sessions webpage:
There is also a Core Facilities Session taking place in the afternoon on Tuesday 22 June.
More info: https://www.elmi2021.org/
28-31 March 2021 | Online Conference
Key subjects for the conference series are the theory and practice of 3D optical imaging, related 3D image processing, and especially developments in resolution and imaging modalities.
The conference series covers also the rapidly advancing fluorescence labeling techniques for confocal and multi-photon 3D imaging of live biological specimens.
Typical topics of the upcoming FOM2021 online conference include:
Theory and practice of confocal and multiphoton-excitation microscopy
Super-resolution/ nanoscopy imaging including: PSF engineering (4pi, SIM, STED), fluorescence activation/quenching, stochastic/centroid (PALM, STORM, GSDIM, SOFI and related techniques), TIRF
3D and 4D live cell and tissue imaging
Adaptive optics for microscopy
Light sheet microscopy
Phase/interference based microscopies
OCT, holographic, endoscopy
Advanced fluorescence imaging/spectroscopy: FRET, FRAP, FLIM, FCS, SOFI
New fluorescent probes, proteins, quantum dots, single molecule imaging
Clearing and expansion techniques
Coherent non-linear microscopies: SHG, THG, SFG, CARS.
Multi-dimensional fluorescence and Raman spectroscopy imaging
Correlated microscopies, like light/electron
Laser manipulation and tracking, photo-activation
Fast acquisition, automated and high-content microscopy
3D image processing and visualization of multidimensional data.
More info: http://www.focusonmicroscopy.org/
17 September 2019 | INL, Braga
We invite bioimaging enthusiasts and researchers to the bioimaging symposium which shall provide an inside on recent developments in bioimaging techniques and with a focus on ultrafast sources for bioimaging, a demo showing how to use a few-cycle laser in a microscope setup, lab tours and plenty of time for networking.
Participate in this demo of the newest technical development in nonlinear microscopy using ultrashort laser sources with and inspiring talks giving an overview of Bioimaging in Portugal. Meet the researchers and facility managers of selected Bioimaging facilities from research centres of excellence (and nodes of the Portuguese Platform for BioImaging (PPBI)) who will present their research and research opportunities that involve nonlinear microscopy.
Registrations are open until September 17th.
More info: https://inl.int/symposium-on-ultrafast-sources-for-bioimaging/
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