The 7th conference took place in
Amsterdam, The Netherlands
September 16 - 19, 2001
CHAIR
Ruud Kraayenhof
Dept. Mol. Cell. Biology, Vrije Universiteit, De Boelelaan 1087
NL-1081 HV Amsterdam, The Netherlands
WEBSITE
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PLENARY LECTURES
- Hans W. Hofstraat (Amsterdam, The Netherlands)
Near-infrared luminescent rare-earth complexes -
David J.S. Birch (Strathclyde University, Scotland, UK)
Fluorescence nanometrology in sol-gels -
Frans C. De Schryver (Leuven, Belgium)
Single molecule and ensemble fluorescence of dendritic systems -
Horst Vogel (Lausanne, Switzerland)
Bioanalytics at the micro- and nanometer scale -
Claus Seidel (Göttingen, Germany)
Analysis of molecular structure and dynamics by selective multiparameter single-molecule spectroscopy -
Karl Otto Greulich (Jena, Germany)
Single molecule reactions of the enzyme LDH and of restriction endonucleases in the fluorescence microscope -
Toshio Yanagida (Osaka, Japan)
Sub-single molecule detection -
Stefan W. Hell (Göttingen, Germany)
Breaking the diffraction limit in far-field fluorescence microscopy -
Lennart B.-Ĺ. Johansson (Umeĺ, Sweden)
Donor-donor energy migration [DDEM] as tools for molecular insights into protein structure and function -
David Phillips (Imperial College, London, UK)
Two-photon excited confocal fluorescence lifetime imaging -
Alexander P. Demchenko (Gebze-Kocaeli, Turkey)
Ratiometric probes: design and applications -
René Lapouyade (Talence, France)
Optical and electrochemical cations recognition and release from the same integrated supramolecular systems -
John J. Birmingham (Unilever; Cheshire, UK)
Fluorescence Lifetime Imaging Implemented with Resonant Galvanometer Scanners -
Joseph R. Lakowicz (Baltimore, USA)
Radiative decay engineering: biophysical and biomedical applications (lecture given by Dr. Geddes) -
Otto S. Wolfbeis (Regensburg, Germany)
Advanced luminescent labels and beads, and their application to luminescence bioassay and imaging -
Christof Buehler (PSI, Villigen, Switzerland)
New frontiers in biomedical imaging -
Amitabha Chattopadhyay (Hyderabad, India)
Application of the wavelength-selective fluorescence approach to monitor membrane organization and dynamics -
Totaro Imasaka (Kyushu University, Hakozaki, Japan)
Hadamard transform capillary electrophoresis for analysis at concentration levels less than single molecule in an injection volume -
Karsten Gall (EVOTE; Hamburg, Germany)
Fluorescence intensity and lifetime distribution analysis: a new and highly sensitive fluorescence fluctuation method -
Thomas Schmidt (University of Leiden, The Netherlands)
Single-molecule imaging for the study of biological membranes -
Martin Hof (Academy of Sciences, Prague, Czech Republic)
Solvent relaxation in phospholipid bilayers
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