FBI-AT 2022 – Gallery
FBI-AT 2022 – Gallery
Join us virtually for FBI-AT plenary lectures
In the framework of FBI-AT 2022, we have decided to open more widely the plenary lectures given by the invited researchers as well as the introductory lectures to each of the workshops.
FBI-AT 2022 – Programme
FBI-AT 2022 – Programme Preliminary programme Speakers And Talk Titles Emmanuel Beaurepaire – Strategies for large-volume/fast multiphoton imaging of uncleared tissue Giulia Bertolin – Exploring mitochondrial functions: from FRET biosensors to super-resolution microscopy Joerg Bewersdorf – All-optical Super-resolution Imaging of Molecules in Their Nanoscale Cellular Context Peter Dedecker – More informative imaging with ‘smart’ probes …
FBI-AT 2022 – Registration
FBI-AT 2022 – Registration To follow the plenary sessions remotely, register here: https://france-bioimaging.org/fbi-special-events/registration-to-fbi-at-lectures/ To apply, please fill out the form below. Deadline to register: August 15th, 2022 Workshop fees: After the deadline, the candidates will be selected and invited to register in full. FBI-AT 2022 Application Form
FBI-AT 2022 – Venue
FBI-AT 2022 – Venue The facilities of France-BioImaging Paris Centre Node are hosting the 2022 edition of FBI-AT. The workshop will be held in different sites in Paris including Institut Curie, Institut Pasteur, Institut Cochin, Institut Jacques Monod, Institut de Psychiatrie et Neurosciences de Paris and ENS Paris. GHQ of the workshop (Lectures & lunch …
FBI-AT 2022 – Description
FBI-AT 2022 – Description The course will have plenary lectures given by experts in the microscopy development field. These seminars will be advertised as a series and will be broadcasted for a large audience. In addition, specific techniques will be introduced. Hands-on practicals will train attendants on these techniques every afternoon in different sites in Paris …
FBI-AT 2022
FBI-AT 2022: “Multiscale Fluorescence Imaging: from molecules to tissues” Advanced microscopy workshop to be held in Paris from November 21st to 25th, 2022. The aim of this France BioImaging-Advanced Training is to train microscopy users on the most advanced imaging techniques that will allow them to perform molecular studies at the cellular level as well as …
[FBI Nodes] Call for proposal for FBI-AT 2022
After the success of the three first editions of the event, France BioImaging is opening a new call for proposal for the organization of the next edition of the FBI Advanced Training in 2022! Applicants have to fill out the from below and upload the required documents. France BioImaging will support the organization of the …
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FBI-AT (France BioImaging Advanced Training) takes off in 2016!
The 3rd FBI-AT, an advanced, hands-on Training course on applications of cellular imaging to biological questions, co-organized by FBI with its genuine partner the GDR MIV, will take place in Montpellier January 18-22, 2016. One of the objectives of this 3rd session was to welcome young scientists from abroad. Among the 45 selected participants, about …
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FBI-AT 2016
The aim of FBIAT is to show how key biological questions can be addressed with advanced cellular imaging techniques. Thus it is not only a training course on state-of-the-art imaging techniques, but additionally aims at training people on how building an experimental strategy that uses these techniques, alone or in combination, to address a specific …
FBI-Advanced Training 2022 on Multiscale Fluorescence Imaging
Advanced microscopy workshop to be held in Paris from November 21st to 25th, 2022.
“Train the Trainers” a major activity for FBI
Already before year 2016, FBI was involved in many teaching and training activities. With the care about “not reinventing the wheel”, FBI first brought its support to running activities in this domain at the national level. For this reason, it was decided to bring recurrent help to the MiFoBio school of the CNRS, organized by …
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