Second Symposium on Super-resolution and Advanced Fluorescence Microscopy - 1-2 April 2022

1 April 2022 09:00 - 18:30
UP MS

Second Symposium on Super-resolution and Advanced Fluorescence Microscopy and István Ábrahám Memorial Workshop

Invitation

The Centre for Neuroscience, the Institute of Physiology of the Medical School, and the István Ábrahám Nano-Bio-Imaging Core Facility at the University of Pécs and Cellular Imaging Hungary cordially invite you to participate in the Second Symposium on Super-resolution and Advanced Fluorescence Microscopy and István Ábrahám Memorial Workshop. The Symposium will take place on April 1-2, 2022 in the New Theoretical Building of the Medical School. It will be a forum for national and international scientists, who use and develop super-resolution microscopy and other advanced fluorescent microscopy methods to present their latest technical innovations and scientific results especially in the field of life sciences. The Symposium will also be an opportunity for researchers working in various specialized microscopy facilities to build collaborations and to learn about good practices in managing those facilities.

In the Young Investigators Session on Friday afternoon, we are looking forward to presentations of undergraduate (TDK) and PhD students who use fluorescent microscopic methods in their work.

The program will include the István Ábrahám Memorial Workshop, where colleagues from all over the world come together to give scientific talks and to remember István Ábrahám, former Head of the Institute of Physiology, founder of the Nano-Bio-Imaging Core Facility in Pécs and President of the Hungarian Neuroscience Society, who passed away last year. The deadline for registration and abstract submission is March 1, 2022. Please check the Symposium website at superresolution.hu for regularly updated information.

We are looking forward to seeing you at the meeting!

 

Péter Buzás, PhD Institute of Physiology, Medical School, University of Pécs

András Lukács, PhD Institute of Biophysics, Medical School, University of Pécs

István Hernádi, PhD on behalf of the Centre for Neuroscience, University of Pécs

György Vámosi, PhD on behalf of Cellular Imaging Hungary