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BP: Fachverband Biologische Physik

BP 2: Bioimaging and Spectroscopy I

Monday, March 20, 2017, 09:30–12:45, HÜL 386

09:30 BP 2.1 Invited Talk: Visualization and Manipulation of the Invisible — •Heinrich Leonhardt
10:00 BP 2.2 (3+1)D SIM + quantitative analysis for ophthalmologic research — •Florian Schock, Gerrit Best, Nil Celik, Yangyi Wang, Alena Bakulina, Saadettin Sel, Udo Birk, Rainer Heintzmann, Jürgen Hesser, Stefan Dithmar, and Christoph Cremer
10:15 BP 2.3 Live-cell super-resolution imaging of intrinsically fast moving flagellatesMarius Glogger, Simone Stichler, Ines Subota, Sarah Bertlein, Marie-Christin Spindler, Jörg Teßmar, Jürgen Groll, Markus Engstler, and •Susanne Fenz
10:30 BP 2.4 Coordinate-targeted fluorescence nanoscopy with multiple off-states — •Johann Georg Danzl, Sven Sidenstein, Carola Gregor, Nicolai Urban, Peter Ilgen, Stefan Jakobs, and Stefan Hell
10:45 BP 2.5 Exploring protein diffusion landscapes in living embryos with SPIM-FCS — •Philipp Struntz, Dirk Hofmann, and Matthias Weiss
  11:00 30 min break
11:30 BP 2.6 Disentangling the effects of viscosity and refractive index mismatch in single-focus FCS — •Jonas Mücksch, Petra Schwille, and Eugene P. Petrov
11:45 BP 2.7 Investigating DNA binding kinetics by camera-based total internal reflection fluorescence correlation spectroscopy (TIR-FCS)Jonas Mücksch, •Philipp Blumhardt, Maximilian Strauss, Ralf Jungmann, and Petra Schwille
12:00 BP 2.8 A scanning ion conductance microscope (SICM) for large-range imaging — •Nicolas Schierbaum, Martin Hack, and Tilman E. Schäffer
12:15 BP 2.9 Mapping surface charge density of lipid bilayers by quantitative surface conductivity microscopyLasse H. Klausen, •Thomas Fuhs, and Mingdong Dong
12:30 BP 2.10 High Resolution Imaging of Cellular Signaling Using Fluorescent Nanosensor Arrays — •Sebastian Kruss
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