PROGRAM & CONFERENCE DINNER


Program
Conference Dinner: TBD
Program (preliminary)
Stefan Hell:
Cristina Flors:
Dong Li:
Markus Gräfe:
Christian Franke:
Francesca Pennacchietti:
Philip Tinnefeld:
Rainer Kaufmann:
Narain Karedla:
Gail McConnell:
Claire Deo:
Klaus Weisshart:
MINFLUX nanoscopy and related matters
Advanced combinations of fluorescence and atomic force microscopy to study Biology at the nanoscale
Pushing the envelope of super-resolution microscopy for sustained live imaging of rapid subcellular processes
Quantum imaging – From fundamentals to applications
From centimeters to nanometers - novel tools for quantitative multi-modal imaging
Spectral multiplexing with photoswitchable probes
pMINFLUX with DNA PAINT and Graphene
Cryogenic Super-Resolution Fluorescence Microscopy
Quantitative Bioimaging Across Scales
Optical mesoscopy with the Mesolens
Chemigenetic Molecular Tools for Biological Imaging
Structuring with a twist: how a Lattice pattern can improve temporal and spatial resolution in wide-field imaging



Conference Dinner




Zeiss Planetarium
Conference Dinner & Cosmic Show

We are happy that his year's conference dinner will take place in such a wonderful location as the Zeiss Planetarium.
The Zeiss-Planetarium in Jena, Germany is the oldest continuously operating planetarium in the world and was first opened on July 18, 1926. The Zeiss-Planetarium is a projection planetarium with the capacity to not only project he planets and fixed stars are projected onto the inner surface of a white cupola.
The Zeiss-Planetarium is owned and operated by the Ernst-Abbe-Stiftung and was engineered by German engineer Walther Bauersfeld.
Next to the dinner, we will present a show individualized for ICON
Zeiss-Planetarium Jena
Am Planetarium 5
D-07743 Jena
Tel.: +49 (0) 36 41 – 88 54 88
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