principles of fluorescence techniques 2010

may 31 - june 4, madrid, spain

Fluorescence techniques are at the heart of uncountable applications found in simple, commonplace intruments to thoroughly investigative, advanced tools in modern scientific research.

The Principles of Fluorescence Techniques course will not only cover the basics of fluorescence techniques, but also guide the participants towards the successful utilization of the newest methodologies and instruments.

Participants may present their research at a poster session, which will be held on Monday, May 31st. The number of posters is limited to 25, and they will be chosen from the submitted abstracts (deadline: May 1). Abstracts may be submitted only by registered participants. The abstracts will be included in the printed material given to all participants.

Target audience: Advanced students, academic researchers and industrial scientists.

Scope: Fluorescence theory and instrumentation, modern methodologies (e.g. TIRF, Multiphoton, FCS, PCH, Time-resolved, etc.). The complete material from previous lectures can be viewed in the archives.

Lectures: Limited to a total of 200 participants (auditorium size).

Practicals: Limited to a total of 25 participants (interactive, small-group sessions).

Participation is granted on a first-registered, first-served basis. We encourage you to register as soon as possible.