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Novel Techniques in Microscopy


Optica Biophotonics Congress: Optics in the Life Sciences

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Novel Techniques in Microscopy (NTM)

Focuses on the development of new and creative techniques in optical microscopy for biological or biomedical applications.

Advances in optical microscopy are continually enhancing imaging performance and versatility. 

Examples include increasing depth penetration in scattering media, improving resolution beyond the diffraction limit, increasing speed, enhancing sensitivity and/or specificity, developing novel contrast mechanisms, addressing challenges related to intravital imaging and more. 

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Chairs

Nicholas Durr

Johns Hopkins University, United States,
General Chair

Shuo Tang

University of British Columbia, Canada,
General Chair

Alexander Jesacher

Innsbruck Medical University, Austria,
Program Chair

Alex Walsh

Texas A&M University, United States,
Program Chair

Committee Members

  • Nicholas Durr, Johns Hopkins University, United States, General Chair
  • Shuo Tang, University of British Columbia, Canada, General Chair
  • Alexander Jesacher, Innsbruck Medical University, Austria, Program Chair
  • Alex Walsh, Texas A&M University, United States, Program Chair
  • Mihaela Balu, UC Irvine Beckman Laser Institute, United States
  • Randy Bartels, Morgridge Institute & U of Wisconsin, United States
  • Emmanuel Beaurepaire, CNRS / Ecole Polytechnique, France
  • Pascal Berto, Universite Paris Descartes, France
  • Joel Bixler, US Air Force Research Laboratory, United States
  • Martin Booth, University of Oxford, United Kingdom
  • Sophie Brasselet, Fresnel Institut, France
  • Michelle Digman, University of California Irvine, United States
  • Qiyin Fang, McMaster University, Canada
  • Gail McConnell, University of Strathclyde, United Kingdom
  • Jerome Mertz, Boston University, United States
  • Luke Mortensen, University of Georgia, United States
  • Jung-Hoon Park, Ulsan National Inst of Science & Tech, Republic Of Korea
  • Carlas Smith, Delft University of technology, Netherlands
  • Seok-Hyun Yun, Harvard Medical School, United States
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