[FILM-Users 00358] Fwd: Fwd: "Fluorescent Probes and Digital Imaging" - SIGN UP NOW for our newest Science webinar!

Martin Spitaler m.spitaler at imperial.ac.uk
Fri May 24 15:40:56 BST 2013


...forwarded for your information,

Martin

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> The discovery of green fluorescent protein a half century ago heralded 
> a new and explosive era in microscopy, forever changing the landscape 
> for biology imaging. The ability to fuse a genetically encoded 
> fluorescent probe to an almost-unlimited variety of proteins has 
> enabled scientists to investigate signaling pathways and the movement 
> of intracellular proteins in living cells with unprecedented detail, 
> particularly when coupled with powerful widefield fluorescence and 
> confocal microscopy techniques. Today, using the expanded selection of 
> probes now available, researchers can even monitor multiple proteins 
> simultaneously, in real time. This webinar will investigate how 
> fluorescent protein probes are currently being utilized for live cell 
> imaging, with a focus on applications in cancer research and where 
> newly developed probes might take us in the near future.
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> During this webinar, our panel of experts will:
> - Outline the current advances in fluorescent protein probes
> - Discuss how fluorescent probes are currently being used to image 
> intracellular processes in live cells across a range of cancer 
> research applications
> - Investigate the potential of new probe technology such as 
> biosensors, photoswitchable probes, and probes emitting in the far-red 
> and infrared portions of the spectrum
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> Marcel Bruchez, Ph.D.
> Carnegie Mellon University
> Pittsburgh, PA
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> Alan Waggoner, Ph.D.
> Carnegie Mellon University
> Pittsburgh, PA
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