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Martin

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Subject: Photonex Roadshow London 2012, April 26th
Date: Wed, 21 Mar 2012 16:11:27 +0000
From: Dunsby, Christopher W <christopher.dunsby@imperial.ac.uk>


 

Dear all,

 

Please can I bring the Photonex Roadshow London on Thursday April 26th in SAF to your attention.

 

http://www.photonex.org/london/advances-in-photonic-tools-and-techniques.html

 

Space is limited, so if you would like to attend then please register for free at http://www.photonex.org/london/visitor_registration.php

 

Confirmed speakers include:

 

Monitoring fast neuronal signaling in 3D with an Acousto-Optic Lens 2-photon microscope
Prof Angus Silver, Professor of Neuroscience, Wellcome Trust Principal Research Fellow, Department of Neuroscience, Physiology and Pharmacology, University College London.



Shedding new light on cells with coherent multiphoton microscopy
Dr Paolo Borri, EPSRC Leadership fellow and Professor in Biophotonics, Cardiff University.



Towards developing a THz metrology in applying time-domain spectrometry to serve the Life-Sciences’ Grand Challenges
Dr Robert Donnan, Dept of Electronic Engineering, Queen Mary, University of London.



Super-resolution and single-molecule FRET in living bacteria
Dr Achillefs Kapanidis, Principal Investigator, Computational Bionanoscience, Dept of Physics, University of Oxford



Optical coherence tomography imaging of native tissue and tissue-engineered constructs
Dr Steve Matcher, Senior Lecturer in Biomedical Engineering, Department of Materials Science and Engineering, University of Sheffield.



Observation of individual muscarinic receptors in cultured cells and cardiac tissue slices by TIRFM
Dr Justin E. Molley, Head of Division of Physical Biochemistry, MRC National Institute for Medical Research, London.



Optical sectioning via structured illumination and structured detection
Prof Tony Wilson, Professor of Engineering Science, Optical Microscopy Group, University of Oxford.

 

Please do forward this email on to anyone that you think may be interested.

 

best regards,

 

Chris