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Exhibitions and Conferences

PicoQuant participates in several exhibitions, shows, and conferences throughout the world. These events are ideal opportunities to meet PicoQuant representatives, to see our products and to discuss your needs.

 

EMBL Symposium: Cellular mechanisms driven by phase separation

May 14 - 17, 2024 | Heidelberg, Germany

This conference will bring together scientists from cell biology, biophysics, biochemistry, molecular biology, structural biology, developmental biology, polymer physics, and soft matter physics to study condensates in biology and disease.

The goals of this symposium are to increase our understanding of the physiological relevance of condensates in many biological processes, to explore the large repertoire of new tools and methods that can be applied to study the phenomenon of biological condensates, and to provide transdisciplinary training to tackle the role of condensates in biology.

We will present our poster about: "Single-molecule and time-resolved fluorescence microscopy studies of the interaction between synapsin-1/α-synuclein condensates and membranes"

Drop by at our poster and booth

EMBL Symposium: Cellular mechanisms driven by phase separation

ELMI 2024

June 4 - 7, 2024 | Liverpool, United Kingdom

ELMI 2024 is for all researchers and staff working with light microscopy as a fundamental research tool for the life sciences. The scientific program will consist of plenary lectures given by international leaders of each field, company workshops and posters. ELMI 2024 will bring together microscopy users, developers, core facility staff, and industry.

PicoQuant will host 3 workshops:

  • "Pushing Boundaries in FLIM to Enhance Efficiency, Quality and Reproducibility"
  • "Monitoring of dynamic processes: An easy and reliable way to perform single molecule FRET and FCS measurements"
  • "Performing ISM-FLIM with Luminosa's PDA-23 detection add-on"

Meet us at booth 13

ELMI 2024 - European Light Microscopy Initiative
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