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>On June 2-3, 2022 in Berlin:
ISBS World Congress
ISBS 2022 World Congress on Biophysics and Imaging of the skin
for more information, please visit www.isbs-congress.com
Brochure (abstracts, presentations, posters and more)
>On June 3-5, 2021:
ISBS World Congress (digital)
ISBS 2021 World Congress on Biophysics and Imaging of the skin
Brochure (abstracts, presentations, posters and more)
for more information, please visit www.isbs-congress.com
>On June 15-16, 2018 in Berlin - Adlershof:
Workshop FLIM 2018
12th Workshop on Advanced Multiphoton and Fluorescence Lifetime Imaging Techniques
for more information, please visit www.flim.ws
>On May 27-28, 2014 in Saarbruecken:
Workshop FLIM 2014
9th Workshop on Advanced Multiphoton and Fluorescene Lifetime Imaging Techniques
for more information, please visit www.flim.ws
>On July 01-02, 2013 in Saarbruecken:
Workshop FLIM 2013
8th Workshop on Advanced Multiphoton and Fluorescene Lifetime Imaging Techniques
for more information, please visit www.flim.ws
>February 2013
PhD student Alex J. Walsh for her paper titled: "Optical
Metabolic Imaging of Macrosuspension Tumor Cultures Predicts Tumor Therapeutic
Response" (Walsh, Cook, Arteaga, Skala) wins the
JenLab Young Investigator Award 2012 including $2000 cash and a trip to
Germany
to the Press Release, click here
>On June 25-26, 2012 in Saarbruecken:
7th Workshop on Advanced Multiphoton and Fluorescence Lifetime Imaging Techniques Workshop FLIM 2012
for
more information, please see: www.flim.ws
Dr. Jesse W. Wilson from the Duke University wins the
JenLab Young Investigator Award 2012 including $2000 cash and a trip to
Germany Download the Press Release, click
here
>On May 29-31, 2011 in Saarbruecken:
6th Workshop on Advanced Multiphoton and Fluorescence Lifetime Imaging Techniques Workshop FLIM 2011
Sponsors:
Newport-Spectra Physics JenLab becker&hickl Zeiss
Abstracts (.zip)
Beitrag des German Center for Research and Innovation: Multiphoton Tomograph for the Detection of Melanoma and Other Skin Diseases
Prof. Dr. Karsten König hat den Prism Award 2010 erhalten:
in der Kategorie Life-Sciences & Biophotonics für den Multiphotonen-Lasertomographen MTPflex
Electrooptics-Biopsies (www.electrooptics.com)
Beitrag in TLZ-Jena (jena.tlz.de)
Prof. Dr. Karsten König mit dem Berthold Leibinger Innovationspreis 2010 ausgezeichnet:
Für die Entwicklung eines Multiphotonen-Lasertomographen erhielt Prof. Dr. Karsten König den Berthold Leibinger Innovationspreis.
weitere Informationen unter:
5th Workshop on Advanced Multiphoton and Fluorescence Lifetime Imaging Techniques Workshop FLIM 2010
4th Workshop on Advanced Multiphoton and Fluorescence Lifetime Imaging Techniques Workshop FLIM 2009
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