Summary
The third workshop of its kind was again outstanding. Finally, nearly 50 researches participated in this event and enjoyed 16 lectures as well as hands-on experimentation on a MicroTime 200, a MicroTime 100, a FluoView 1000 from Olympus upgraded to FLIM & FCS capabilities as well as a time-resolved CARS setup. New research topics in single molecule spectroscopy were presented and establised as well as new emerging methods were discussed. This workshop was again the perfect event to start networking and for many nice discussions about new interesting ideas and concept.
Invited Speakers and their titles
- William A. Eaton (NIH, Bethesda, USA)
"Applications of single molecule fluorescence measurements to the protein folding problem"
- Ammasi Periasamy (W.M. Keck Center for Cellular Imaging , Charlottesville, USA)
"Monitoring protein-protein interactions in living specimens: which technique is good?"
- Zygmunt "Karol" Gryczynski (University of North Texas, Fort Worth, USA)
"Single Molecule Immunoassay - Nanophotonic Approach"
- Christian Eggeling (MPI Göttingen, Germany)
"Far-Field Microscopy with Nanoscale Resolution"
- Jörg Enderlein (University of Tübingen, Germany)
"Single Molecule Fluorescence Spectroscopy"
- Alexey Ladokhin (University of Kansas Medical Center, Kansas City, USA)
"FCS Study of pH-Triggered Membrane Protein Insertion "
- Ted Laurence (Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, Livermore, USA)
"Single molecule study of a processivity clamp sliding on DNA and confocal fluorescence lifetime imaging of optical materials"
- Laura Marcu (UC Davis, Sacramento, USA)
"Fluorescence Lifetime Spectroscopy of Biological Tissues"
- Markus Sauer (University of Bielefeld, Germany)
"Fluorescence Techniques to Study Optical Switches, Waveguides, and (Bio)molecular Dynamics at the Single-Molecule Level"
- Peter Kner (University of California at San Francisco, USA)
"Enabling High-Resolution Imaging Deep In Live Tissue With Adaptive Optics"
- Thomas Dertinger (University of California, Los Angeles, USA)
"Two-Focus-FCS - monitoring structural changes of biomolecules"
- Thomas Huser (UC Davis, Sacramento, USA)
"Time-resolved multiphoton fluorescence and CARS microscopy"
- Samantha Fore (UC Davis, Sacramento, USA)
"Single molecule protein interaction studies using FCS inside metal nano-apertures at physiologically relevant concentration"
- Felix Koberling (PicoQuant GmbH, Germany)
"The MicroTime 200 - An All In One Solution For Time-Resolved Confocal Microscopy"
- Uwe Ortmann (PicoQuant GmbH, Germany)
"FLIM and FCS Upgrade Kit for Laser Scanning Microscopes"
Program
The program of this workshop is still available for download (PDF document, 46 kB).
Impressions from the hands-on experiments

Previous Workshops
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Information and Correspondence
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Rainer Erdmann
PicoQuant GmbH
Rudower Chaussee 29 (IGZ)
12489 Berlin, Germany
Phone: +49-30-6392-6560
Fax +49-30-6392-6561
e-mail: workshops-usapicoquant.com
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Thomas Huser
Department of Internal Medicine and NSF Center for Biophotonics
University of California, Davis
2700 Stockton Blvd., Suite 1400
Sacramento, CA 95817
Phone: +1-(916) 734-1772
Fax: +1-(916) 452-2034
e-mail: thomas.husergmail.com
web: http://cbst.ucdavis.edu
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