Sep 01, 2020
Register now: The Beginners Guide to Fluorescence Lifetime Imaging (FLIM) online symposium
We are happy to announce an online symposium organized by Ali Gheisari, Thomas Zobel, Stefanie Weidtkamp-Peters, Steffen Dietzel, and Mariano Gonzalez Pisfil that will provide the opportunity for life scientists to learn and explore the applications of fluorescence lifetime imaging (FLIM) in their research.
The symposium will cover the wide spectrum of the techniques, methods, and applications of FLIM, particularly tailored to be a bench-side how-to manual
Over the course of a week, participants will learn the principles of FLIM, the key issues in the field of data acquisition and analysis, and what approaches are available for applying in their research. The hands-on sessions are specially planned to provide the tutorials for everyone regardless how new or experienced they might be in the field.
The overall goal of the symposium is to provide the life scientists with practical knowledge ready to apply in their daily work. It will also serve as an opportunity for FLIM experts to get to know each other, share expertise, and establish collaborations. We see it as a nonconventional learning opportunity for everyone.
We encourage everyone interested in FLIM, students, postdocs, scientific staff, and group leaders, to register and attend the virtual symposium. For more information and registration please check the symposium webpage.