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The Leica Scientific Forum – Advances in Life Science

The Leica Scientific Forum (LSF) is funded and supported by Leica Microsystems GmbH.

Prof. Dr. Xiaowei Zhuang events POSTPONED!

Due to the speaker's sickness, the LSF events on October 26 & 27 have to be postponed.

LSF Germany - Prof. W. E. Moerner

Published: 05 May 2009

Leica Scientific Forum Heidelberg, May 25th, 2009

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DKFZ Heidelberg (German Cancer Research Center)Communication Center, Auditorium

Prof. W. E. Moerner Harry S. Mosher Professor of Chemistry and Professor, by courtesy, of Applied Physics

„Single-Molecule Biophysical Imaging, Superresolution, and...

LSF UK - Dr. Scott Fraser

Published: 20 April 2009

Next UK event: April 20-23, 2009

Dr. Scott E. Fraser Anna L. Rosen Professor of Biology and Professor of Bioengineering of Caltech/Pasadena, USA

"Imaging the Dynamics of Embryonic Development"

April 20, 09        Dept. of Chemistry, Cambridge University (Chairman Prof. David Klenerman)April 21,...

LSF Germany - Prof. Philippe Bastiaens

Published: 09 March 2009

Max Planck Institute (MPI) of Molecular Physiology Dortmund, Germany

 

"Imaging in Systems Biology: Bridging the gap between structure and dynamics"

 

Prof. Bastiaens will lecture on latest results in quantitative imaging and biochemistry in living cells:

network structureself-organizationcell signalingresponse dynamics 

Video presentation of...

LSF Germany - Prof. James G. Fujimoto

Published: 12 December 2008

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

“Biomedical Imaging Using Optical Coherence Tomography”

Dept. of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science & Research Laboratory of Electronics

Abstract

Optical coherence tomography (OCT) is an emerging imaging modality which can generate high resolution, cross-sectional and three ...

LSF Germany - Prof. Dr. Paul M W French

Published: 09 December 2008

Head of Photonics Group, Imperial College London (ICL)

“Multi-dimensional Fluorescence Imaging for Label-free Tissue Contrast, Molecular Cell Biology and High Content Analysis”

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Abstract 

Fluorescence offers tremendous opportunities for molecular imaging using optical radiation but most...


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