Novel approaches to the nano-world: microscopy, nanoscopy and more...
Intensive 1-day PhD course under the EU Marie Curie programme, organized within the Research Training Network "From FLIM to FLIN" (MRTN - CT - 2005 – 019481)
PhD credits ( University of Debrecen ): 0.5
Time: 29 June 2007 (Friday)
Place: Lecture hallF008-9, Life Science Building , University of Debrecen , Egyetem t ér 1, Debrecen , Hungary
Contact email: vereb (AT) dote.hu
Program (10.00 -18.00)
Program (10.00 -18.00) /available abstracts open in new window/
10:00 |
Registration |
10:15 |
Simultaneous Dual Colour widefield Single Photon Counting (Werner Zuschratter, Leibniz Institute for Neuroscience, Magdeburg ) |
11:00 |
Monitoring ultrafast photosynthetic events in vivo with the use of FLIM (Herbert van Amerongen, Wageningen University ) |
11:45 |
Homo- versus hetero-FRET to probe molecular interactions in living cells: Fluorescence Anisotropy and Lifetime Imaging Microscopy methods (Maïté Coppey-Moisan, Institut Jacques Monod, Paris) |
12:30 |
sandwich lunch |
13:00 |
Construction and biological application of a differential polarization laser scanning microscope (Gy őző Garab, Biological Research Center , Szeged ) |
13:45 |
Fluorescence correlation spectroscopy of living cells (Ton Visser, Free Univerity of Amsterdam) |
14:30 |
Programmable Array Microscopes and Combining Lifetime Imaging with Imaging Spectroscopy (Quentin Hanley, Nottingham Trent University ) |
15:15 |
refreshment break |
15:45 |
A programmable light engine for multi-parameter single-molecule imaging (Martin Oheim, University Paris 5) |
16:30 |
Synthetic Nanomachines (Paul Lusby, University of Edinburgh ) |
17:15 |
Computer Simulations of Biomolecular Machines and Switches (Jana Chocholousová, Czech Academy of Science) |