The Fluorescence Microscopy Workshop will include a symposium (17th march) with a series of seminars to explore the latest technological and scientific developments in fluorescence microscopy. This year, talks around both acquisition and analysis in living imaging will be designed with scientific and commercial presentations. This edition promises a lot of intense scientific discussions on these topics.
This symposium, which will take place in the auditorium of the François Jacob building, represents a unique opportunity to hear from the leading experts in fluorescence microscopy about their latest research findings.
To coincide with this event, various companies will also be invited to display their state-of-the-art technological equipment with demonstrations on the campus 12companies have accepted the invitation to come and present either their technology or their materials.
This 5th edition of FMW benefits from direct financial supports from invited companies and the C2RT for the organization. We strongly encourage PhD students and post-docs to participate to this workshop.
Keynote : Emmanuel G. Reynaud, UCD Centre for Biomedical Engineering, Dublin
Light Sheet Microscopy for the masses
Speakers
- Edouard Bertrand, IGMM, Montpellier
- Rut Carballido-Lopez, Micalis, INRAE
- Akos Diosdi, Biological Research Centre (BRC), Szeged, Hungary
- Capucine Grandjean, Institut Pasteur
- Romain Levayer, Institut Pasteur
- Jean-Léon Maitre, Institut Curie
- Jean-Christophe Olivo-Marin, Institut Pasteur
- Ralph Palmisano, Optical Imaging Center Erlangen (OICE)
- Anna Pepe, Institut Pasteur
- Perrine Paul-Gilloteaux, MicroPICell, Université de Nantes
Invited Companies for demonstrations
Abbelight, Abberior, Amira, Andor, Bruker, Coherent, DRVISION/Aivia, Leica, Nikon, Olympus,Syglass, Zeiss
Registration is free but mandatory : WWW.PASTEUR.FR/EN/FMWV
The organizing committee :
- Education department : Thierry Lang, Virginie Ponticelli, Hervé Waxin
- UTechS Photonic BioImaging (Imagopole)/C2RT : Nathalie Aulner, Julien Fernandes, Lesly Raulin, Audrey Salles
- Image Analysis Hub/C2RT : Stéphane Rigaud