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This course was held for the second time and was considered by all participants as a great and inspiring event. Altogether more than 40 people from universities and industrie from 16 different countries participated. They attended 6 lectures and 6 hands-on experiment sessions with 4 different instruments from 4 companies, covering different methods and procedures in (time-resolved) fluorescence microscopy such as FLIM, FLIM-FRET, FCS (auto- and cross correlation), FLCS, single molecule spectroscopy and data analysis.
The course is intended for individuals wishing an in-depth introduction to the principles of time-resolved fluorescence microscopy and its applications to the Life Sciences. Attendees are typically professionals who are using or intend to use fluorescence microscopy in their research. Most attendees have some knowledge of fluorescence, typically in a specialized area. However, other individuals, from totally different research areas and industry, get the opportunity to enter this exciting field in a very effective way and benefit especially from the experimental section.
Several hands-on experiments were offered during the course, including:
FLIM![]() Nikon |
FLIM-FRET![]() Olympus |
cw-FCS![]() Leica |
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pulsed FCS ![]() Olympus |
Data analysis ![]() PicoQuant |
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The time schedule is still available for download as a pdf document:
The European short course on "Time-Resolved Microscopy and Correlation Spectroscopy" is an annual event since 2009. For further details about each year's event, please select the year from the list below.
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