10.00-11.00         Basics of microscopy (Martin
            Spitaler, FILM)
          magnification, properties of light, resolution, transmitted
          light contrast (PH, DIC, darkfield), epifluorescence, confocal
          microscopy
11.00-11.45         Live imaging techniques (Mark
            Scott, FILM) 
          Multiphoton, in vivo imaging, second harmonic generation
          (SHG), photobleaching, phototoxicity
11.45-12.00 coffee & tea break
12.000-13.00        Microscopy Match-Maker:
          FILM users present their research performed in FILM
          through 3 min snapshot presentations
13.00-14.00 Poster session with sandwich lunch
14.00-14.45         A walk through the zoo: Molecular
             imaging tools (Martin Spitaler, FILM)
          FRAP, FLIP, FLIM, FRET, FCS, FUEL, BRET and more
14.45-15.30         Super-resolution microscopy
            (Steve Rothery, FILM) 
          TIRF, PALM, STORM
15.30-15.45 coffee & tea break
15.45-16.30         Understanding images (Luis
            Pizarro, Computing) 
          basics of image data analysis, like noise removal,
          segmentation, tracking, registration
16.30-17.30         Plenary talk:
                                            Spencer Shorte (Institute
            Pasteur, Paris):
                                            "Deep-tissue intra-vital
            imaging using bioluminescence excitation of nanoparticles"
        
The plenary lecture will be followed by refreshments
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