Jeudi 26 septembre, Amphi R112 de l'ENSTA ParisTech : Colloque sur la thématique "Novel optical microscopies for biomedical applications" organisé par l'ENSTA ParisTech (Karsten Plamann du LOA (Laboratoire d'Optique Appliquée), le labex PALM et le Triangle de la Physique.
Le programme
- 8h30 Accueil café
- 9h15 Discours d'Elisabeth Crépon , directrice de l'ENSTA ParisTech
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9h30 Session 1
- Paul FRENCH (Imperial College, London)
- Maxime DAHAN (Institut Curie, Paris)
- 11h00 - 11h30 Pause café
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11h30 Session 2
- Valentin NäGERL (Université de Bordeaux, Bordeaux)
- Pierre MARQUET (Université de Lausanne, Lausanne)
- 13h00 - 15h00 Déjeuner et exposition
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15h00 Session 3
- Marie-Claire SCHANNE-KLEIN (Ecole Polytechnique, Palaiseau)
- Claude BOCCARA (ESPCI ParisTech, Paris)
- 17h00 Cocktail de fin
Novel optical microscopies for biomedical applications
"Over the past decades, new optical microscopies have been developed with high spatial and time resolutions, 3D and high-throughput imaging capabilities.
These new techniques allow in particular to explore the dynamics of morphological and structural changes at various spatial and temporal scales, from the sub-cellular level to the whole animal, and contribute to improve the understanding normal and pathological processes and to the diagnosis of diseases."