FluoroFest International Fluorescence Workshop
Event Information
Description
LEARN State-of-the-art fluorescence techniques from world-famous experts;
EXPERIENCE Hands-on with modern lifetime and steady-state fluorescence equipment
SHARE Research • Ideas • Problems • Solutions
Join us at this exciting workshop where we will have discussions and presentations on:
Materials Science/Nanotechnology including Nanoparticles, solar cells, photovoltaics, carbon nanotubes, fullerenes, perovskites, supramolecular sensors, OLEDs and polymers;
Analytical/Chemometrics, including Absorbance and Transmission Excitation Emission Mapping (A-TEEM), CDOMs, phenolics and oils;
Bio and Medical Research, including Protein folding/unfolding, membrane dynamics, chaperones, intracellular ions, drug delivery, tissue imaging, and protein networks mapping
PRESENT A POSTER
If you would like to present a poster at FluoroFest, please contact:
Alex Siemiarczuk (alex.siemiarczuk@horiba.com)
NEW PRESENTATION TITLES ANNOUNCED!
Renowned keynote speakers and their presentation titles include:
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Kirk S. Schanze (University of Texas in San Antonio)
Fluorescent water soluble conjugated polymers: fundamentals and application to biosensing
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Yves Mely (University of Strasbourg)
Imaging the dynamics and interactions of viral and bacterial proteins by advanced imaging techniques
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Catherine Royer (Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute)
Mapping protein networks in vivo using advanced fluorescence microscopy approaches
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Bruce Weisman (Rice University)
Using near-infrared fluorescence to characterize single-wall carbon nanotubes
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Tamás Bányász (University of Debrecen)
Coordination between cytosolic calcium dynamics and the electrical function of cardiac cell membrane
Additional speakers include:
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David Birch (University of Strathclyde)
Fluorescence approaches to melanin structure and order
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Gerard L. Coté (Texas A & M University)
Wavelength Selection and Encapsulation of a FRET-based biosensing assay for continuous glucose monitoring
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Francis D’Souza (University of North Texas in Denton)
Design and singlet oxygen behavior of Visible and Near-IR fluorescent probes
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Kayla Green (Texas Christian University)
Evaluation of pharmacological potential for antioxidant pyridinophanes using protonation constants, metal association constants, toxicity, and metabolic liability studies
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Rafal Fudala (University of North Texas)
Fluorescent biosensor for hyaluronidase detection
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Hays Rye (Texas A & M University)
Mechanistic insights into molecular chaperone action in protein folding and disaggregation from fluorescence spectroscopy
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Anton Naumov (Texas Christian University)
Fluorescence imaging of 0, 1 and 2D carbon nanomaterials for biomedical applications
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Arup Neogi (University of North Texas in Denton)
Second Harmonic Optical Interferometric correlation spectroscopy in a monolayer two-dimensional materials
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Bin Hu (University of Tennessee)
Magneto-photoluminescence in steady and time-dependent regimes
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David Mcloskey (HORIBA IBH)
The future of FLIM: a wide field TCSPC camera for real time imaging of fluorescence lifetimes
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Sergei Dzyuba (Texas Christian University)
Fluorescent molecular rotors as environment-sensitive probes for various types of media
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Adam Gilmore (HORIBA Instruments)