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Mini colloquiums abstract > MC18: Microscopy for Biology

Mini-colloque 18 – MC18


Microscopies for biology
Physics & Life Division
Benoit Rogez (UTT Troyes, L2n), Emiliano Ronzitti (Paris-Sorbonne, Institut de la Vision), Tual Monfort (Institut de la Vision), Paris-Sorbonne Université, Olivier Haeberle (Mulhouse, IRIMAS), Sophie Brasselet (AMU Marseille, Institut Fresnel)

 

Optical Microscopy enables quick and minimally invasive measurements, and is thus an ideal tool to study biological systems. Yet, the amount of information accessible can sometimes be limited by the intrinsic properties of light, and/or of the sample itself. This mini-conference will present recent developments, both instrumental and computational, in order to increase the amount of information accessible with an optical microscope, extends the range of applications available, or improves quantitativity when imaging biological samples. This can be achieved through resolution improvement (super-resolution microscopy), the use of various imaging contrasts (Raman, phase, label-free…), the improvement of in depth imaging in scattering media, …

Slides should be in English. Presentation should be done in English when possible. Posters should be in English.

Invited talks :

Hervé Rigneault (Institut Fresnel, Marseille) : Label free coherent Raman imaging

Eirini Papagiakoumou (Institut de la Vision, Paris) : Wavefront engineering for volume light control in nonlinear neurophotonics

Clément Cabriel (Institut Langevin, Paris) : Eve-SMLM: Enhanced single-molecule localization microscopy with event-based sensors

 


This mini-conference is supported by the Division Physique et Vivant of the SFP, the GdR AQV and sponsored by the GdR Imabio.

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