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Workshop on quantitative single molecule imaging with world experts

March 26th to 28th
Mechanobiology Institute

Organizers
V. Viasnoff, J.B. Sibarita, T. Wohland, G.Wright

Topics

  • Single molecule-based super-resolution microscopy
  • Single molecule localization and image reconstruction cluster analysis
  • Fluorescence correlation spectrocopy

Program

(Mornings: theory, Afternoons: hands-on (capped to 20 participants))

Tuesday March 26th

Morning

  • Fluorescence microscopy and single particle techniques (Eric Hosy, CNRS)
  • Fluorescence correlation spectroscopy (Thorsten Wohland, DBS)

Afternoon

  • Hands on parallel sessions: SM imaging/data analysis. Venue: MBI

Wednesday March 27th

Morning

  • Single molecule data quantification and image reconstruction (Jean-Bapiste Sibarita, CNRS)
  • Examples of super-resolution imaging capabilities within Singascope (Graham Wright, IMB)

Afternoon

  • Hands on parallel sessions: SM imaging/data analysis. Venue: MBI

Thursday March 28th

Morning

  • Advanced single molecule imaging (Jean-Bapiste Sibarita, CNRS)
  • TBA (Felix Margadant, NUS)
  • TBA (Tony Kanchanawong, NUS)
  • Probing transcription factors dynamics by FCS (Nicolas Plachta, IMCB)

Afternoon

  • Hands on FCS technics (single point, 2D). Venue: DBS

 

Registration is FREE but MANDATORY. Register here or send an email to dbsvvnr@nus.edu.sg

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