Call for Papers - Celebrating 30 Years of Multiphoton Microscopy - San Francisco, February 1-6, 2020

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Call for Papers - Celebrating 30 Years of Multiphoton Microscopy - San Francisco, February 1-6, 2020

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Dear Friends,

We invite you to submit an abstract for the multiphoton microscopy conference, February 2-4,  2020, Moscone Convention Center, San Francisco.



We lined up great speakers for next year to celebrate 30 years of multiphoton microscopy (1990-2020) and 20 years of Multiphoton Microscopy Conference (2001-2020).

Plenary talk: Nobel Laureate Eric Betzig.

Keynote Speaker: Prof. Winfried Denk (Science 248: 73-76, 1990).

Many invited Speakers including Enrico Gratton, David Piston, Warren Zipfel, Chris Xu, Na Ji, Martin Booth, Elena Zagaynova, Melissa Skala, Angelika Rueck, Paul French, Ingor Gregor, Xingde Li, Alberto Diaspro, and more.

Important: Due date for abstract submission - July 24, 2019; Please submit the abstract according to SPIE abstract format on or before the due date. https://spie.org/PWB/conferencedetails/multiphoton-microscopy?SSO=1

JenLab Young Investigator Award -
We encourage graduate students, postdocs, and scientists or junior faculty who are not more than 32 years old to apply for the JenLab Young Investigator Award. To be eligible for this $2000 cash award, participants must:
Poster Award -
Graduate students and postdoctoral fellows are welcome to participate in the poster session competition of the conference on Multiphoton Microscopy in the Biomedical Sciences. There is a cash award (each $500/award) for the winner(s).

Conference Topics include:

  *   multiphoton (one- or two- or three- or more photons) microscopy theory and system development
  *   multiphoton (MP) in wide-field and laser scanning confocal microscopy
  *   infrared lasers for MP systems (femtosecond vs. picosecond vs. CW)
  *   tissue engineering, endoscopy and intravital or in vivo imaging using multiphoton microscopy
  *   endogenous molecular (NADH/FAD/Tryptophan) imaging, energy metabolism and its applications
  *   harmonic generation microscopy (SHG, THG) and its applications
  *   two-photon light sheet microscopy
  *   fluorescence resonance energy transfer imaging (FRET)
  *   fluorescence lifetime imaging (frequency and time domain) (FLIM) and its applications
  *   fluorescence correlation spectroscopy and image cross correlation spectroscopy (FCS, ICCS)
  *   fluorescence recovery after photobleaching (FRAP), uncaging and photoactivation
  *   various biological applications including developmental, neurobiology, plant biology, calcium and pH imaging
  *   photodynamic therapy (PDT) and clinical imaging
  *   photo-thermal, -chemical and -mechanical effects of IR radiation
  *   laser safety and other related applications.
We hope to see you next year in San Francisco.
Best wishes,
Ammasi Periasamy, Karsten Koenig and Peter So
Conference Chairs.

Dr. Ammasi Periasamy
Center Director, WM Keck Center for Cellular Imaging,
Prof. of Biology & Biomed. Eng., University of Virginia,
Physical & Life Sciences Building (PLSB 005)
90 Geldard Dr., Charlottesville, VA 22904, USA.

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19th Annual FRET & FLIM Workshop-March 09-13, 2020.
http://www.kcci.virginia.edu/workshop