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February 2020

Multiphoton Microscopy in the Biomedical Sciences XX

February 1, 2020 - February 6, 2020 (Deadline: July 24, 2019)
San Francisco, USA + Google Map

opics include: multiphoton (one- or two- or three- or more photons) microscopy theory and system development multiphoton (MP) in wide-field and laser scanning confocal microscopy infrared lasers for MP systems (femtosecond vs. picosecond vs. CW) tissue engineering, endoscopy and intravital or in vivo imaging using multiphoton microscopy endogenous molecular (NADH/FAD/Tryptophan) imaging, energy metabolism and its applications harmonic generation microscopy (SHG, THG) and its applications two-photon light sheet microscopy fluorescence resonance energy transfer imaging (FRET) fluorescence lifetime imaging (frequency and time…

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4th NEUBIAS Conference

February 29, 2020 - March 6, 2020
Bordeaux France

4th NEUBIAS Conference Bordeaux France, February 29 - March 6, 2020 Registration & abstracts now open!!!   It's our pleasure to communicate that the registration for the 4th NEUBIAS conference in Bordeaux, Feb 29- Mar 6 February 2020, is now open. NEUBIAS brings together life-scientists, bioimage analysts, microscopists, and image analysis developers from Europe and international partner countries in Australia, Singapore, Brazil and the USA (www.neubias.org). NEUBIAS is a forum to exchange the newest findings, applications, and cutting-edge developments in Bioimage Analysis, machine…

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Training Schools at 4th NEUBIAS Conference

February 29, 2020 - March 3, 2020 (Deadline: December 12, 2019)
Bordeaux France

Bordeaux France, February 29 - March 3, 2020 Applications for Training Schools TS14 and TS5 are now open!!! NEUBIAS, the Network of European BioImage Analysts (www.neubias.org), is delighted to announce two new Training Schools on BioImage Analysis: TS14 for Early Career Investigators (Life Scientists: PhD candidates, Postdocs, Staff, ...): This training school will cover the basics of image analysis using ImageJ/Fiji, as well as image analysis workflow automation using ImageJ macro programming. In addition, it will be taught how to…

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April 2020

Focus on Microscopy 2020 FOM

April 5, 2020 - April 8, 2020 (Deadline: March 3, 2020)
Osaka, Japan + Google Map

This year’s conference, FOM2019, in London has been successfully concluded drawing over 800 participants and close to 100 exhibitors/exhibitor booths both from Europe as well from Asia/Australia and America.  The FOM2019 London program together with the one-page PDF abstracts of the presentations can be found at: Program 2019 FOM2020 in Osaka will be the continuation of a yearly conference series (since 1988) on the latest innovations and developments in mostly optical microscopy and their application in biology, medicine, and the material…

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August 2020

(Cancelled/Postponed) EMC 2020 – European Microscopy Congress 2020

August 23, 2020 - August 28, 2020
Bella Center, Copenhagen + Google Map

The emc2020 in Copenhagen can no longer take place due to COVID-19. Read more here. The European Microscopy Congress is known for being the largest European stage for cross-disciplinary research and emc2020 will be no different. The broad scientific programme will welcome contributions from all over the world, showcasing the latest research in life sciences, physical sciences and engineering across all microscopy and imaging techniques. The emc2020 conference will provide a wide variety of topics with at least six, up…

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November 2020

Danish BioImaging Meeting – part 1 Virtual

November 11, 2020 @ 9:00 am - 4:00 pm CET (Deadline: November 9, 2020)

Due to COVID-19 we have decided to split the Danish BioImaging Meeting into a virtual part (Nov 11, 2020) and a physical part (May 2021). This virtual part will contain a morning and an afternoon session. Morning session – Talks by Danish and International imaging specialists The 3-hour morning session will include talks from some of the most interesting Danish Bioimaging specialists as well as a renowned international speaker (Maria Harkiolaki, Diamond, UK)) The program will cover the breadth of…

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Frontiers in BioImaging 2020

November 17, 2020 - November 18, 2020
London

Royal Microscopical Society has rescheduled Frontiers in BioImaging 2020 to November. Scientific Organisers: Prof Mark Leake, Dr Leandro Lemgruber and Dr Theresa Ward This is an ideal meeting for both new and established researchers to engage with a broad range of imaging approaches and to make valuable contacts with leading groups in the field. There will be an exhibition held alongside this meeting, where the tea, coffee, lunch and posters will all be held. We are very grateful to the…

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Virtual Early Career European Microscopy Congress 2020

November 24, 2020 - November 26, 2020

Following the cancellation of emc2020, this virtual meeting will provide an opportunity for Early Career Scientists who would have attended and presented at the congress, to still present their work at an international meeting.  

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March 2021

RMS event: High Content Imaging 2021 – online

March 23, 2021 - March 25, 2021

High content imaging (HCI) involves automated collection and analysis of images to provide quantitative data on a range of functional and morphological changes in cells, spheroids or organoids. It has become a widely used tool in cell biology and drug discovery, for example in screening of drug candidates, fragments, RNAi, miR and phenotypic screens using CRISPR-Cas9, amongst other. This meeting will introduce the power of HCI to new or inexperienced users, but will also cover current HCI case studies from…

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Focus on Microscopy 2021 – Online Conference

March 28, 2021 - March 31, 2021

The origin of the FOM conference series lies in the three-dimensional imaging capabilities of confocal microscopy, together with the associated 3D image processing. Since then the technology for optical microscopy has progressed with the development of opto-electronic technologies such as femtosecond lasers, nanometric precision scanners and stages, highly sensitive photo-detectors, emergence of new optical approaches and image processing and analysis techniques. The FOM conferences constitute an effective meeting point for developers and users working in this rapidly evolving field, playing…

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