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Location:

Medical Sciences Teaching Centre, Oxford, UK

Date:

24 September 2007

Contact:

Victoria Lee

Tel:

01865 254769

Fax:

01865 791237

Email:

victoria@rms.org.uk

Website:

This event has been postponed. Apologies for any inconvenience Caused

There will be a session at MICROSCIENCE 2008 on a related topic

Event Description

Call for Posters:
There will be a poster session accompanying this meeting.
If you would like to submit an abstract please click here.

The abstract submission deadline is Monday 17th September 2007

Bursaries covering the registration fee will be available to research students contributing a poster or talk, provided by the EPSRC 'Optical Proteomics' Interdisciplinary Research Network.
Contributing students who have already regisrtered will be able to claim back travel expenses.

Organisers:
Tim Watson, Fred Festy and David Richards of King's College, London.

Subject:
This conference will cover the latest developments and results in advanced imaging and spectroscopic techniques, such as lifetime fluorescence and Raman, applied to the fast moving area of bio-diagnostics. We have based our program on an internationally renowned group of invited speakers together with submitted papers and poster presentations. In addition to this program, there will be a trade exhibition from the main companies in this field.

Invited speakers include:
Pavel Matousek (Science and Technology Facilities Council Rutherford Appleton Laboratory)
"Deep Raman Spectroscopy of Biological Tissue and Powders"

Mike Somekh (Nottingham University)
Two photon plasmon enhanced luminescence in gold: labelling without photobleaching

Gail McConnell (Strathclyde University)
Laser source considerations for nonlinear optical microscopy applications

Klaus Suhling (Kings College London)
Time-resolved Fluorescence Microscopy with Biological Applications

Tony Wilson (University of Oxford)
"A method of fast free refocusing in high numerical aperture microscopy"

Further details will be added soon, if you would like to be notified when information becomes available, please email Victoria.