20th FLIM, FRET, Metabolic Imaging Workshop
Family photo of the 2023 workshop attendees
Histochemical Society awardee
Horst, Margarida, Peri and Elango
During the morning sessions, students attend lectures by faculty on microscopy, fluorescence, biosensors, FRET, FLIM, anisotropy and metabolic imaging.
Wednesday, March 8, 2023
Visible Fluorescence Proteins, Dr. Börsch (Univ. of Jena, Germany)
Intro to NADH, FAD & Tryptophan, Dr. Rueck (Univ. of Ulm, Germany)
FRET & FLIM in biological and clinical applications using Phasor plot, Dr. Digman (UC Irvine)
Introduction to Single molecule FRET, Dr. Börsch (Univ. of Jena, Germany)
Mirror and filter design for FRET, Dr. Stanley (Chroma Tech)
Thursday, March 8, 2023
Time-Domain FLIM / FRET data analysis by Maximum Likelihood Estimation, Dr. Becker (Becker & Hickl, Germany)
Metabolic FLIM and oxygen PLIM/dFLIM: New Techniques, algorithms, and applications, Dr. Rueck
Phasor approach to FLIM: Metabolism in lung carcinoma cells, Dr. Digman (University of California, Irvine).
FLIRR Microscopy of metabolism in Prostate cancer cells, Dr. Alam
Quantitative analysis of label-free FLIM images of single cells measurement of metabolism, Dr. Walsh (Texas A & M)
Studying metabolic dynamics in aging and diseases using multimodal microscopy, (Zoom) Dr. Shi (UC San Diego)
Software tools for Microscopy Facilities, Mr. Elangovan (Idea Elan)
Dr Kenworthy explaining FRAP imaging.
Friday, March 9, 2023
Orientation of Light and Time-resolved Fluorescence Anisotropy, Dr. Vogel, (NIAAA- NIH)
FRET in Membranes: Special Considerations, Dr. Kenworthy (UVA)
In vivo quantitative FRET small animal imaging: intensity versus lifetime-based FRET, Dr. Barroso, (Albany Medical College)
Genetically Encodable Fluorescent Biosensors (Zoom), Dr. Zhang (UC San Diego)
Software tools for biological image analysis, Dr. Siller (UVA)
Vendors Presentations (ISS, BINA, Olympus, Leica)