Invited Talks
SPM & OPTICAL TWEEZERS Symposium - 5-6 OCTOBER 2011
Preliminary list and talks of confirmed invited speakers
[program PDF]:
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| Stiffness tomography Giovanni Longo (Group of Sandor Kasas, EPFL, CH) |
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| High-resolution AFM by tracking the resonance frequency of ultrasmall cantilevers Dr. Bart Hoogenboom (University College London, UK) |
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| AFM-based single molecule force spectroscopy study of nucleic acid-protein interactions Prof. Wenke Zhang (Jilin University, CN) |
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| Scanning Probe Microscopies beyond imaging: tailoring and unraveling the nanoworld Prof. Paolo Samori (University of Strasbourg, FR) |
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| Torsional tapping atomic force microscopy for the study of soft matter and biological systems Dr. Nic Mullin (Group of Jamie Hobbs, University of Sheffield, UK ) |
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| Applications of AFM within pharmacy: from biology to biopharmaceutical development Dr. Stephanie Allen (University of Nottingham, UK ) |
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| AFM applications in nanomedicine: from microbiology to cardiology Dr. Etienne Dague (LAAS-CNRS, FR ) |
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| Detecting cancer by probing the elastic properties of cells Dr. Małgorzata Lekka (Polish Academy of Sciences, PL ) |
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| Deconstructing nuclear pore complex function by bio-synthetic reconstruction Prof. Roderick Lim (Basel University, CH ) |
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| Biochemical cell stimulation with optically manipulated microsources Dr. Holger Kress (Eindhoven Univ. of Technology, NL) |
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| Interactions within single pairs of colloids Prof. Friedrich Kremer (Leipzig University, DE) |
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| Sequence, shape, function: a primer to DNA origami Fabian Kilchherr (Group of Hendrik Dietz, TU München, DE) |
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| Twist, stretch and melt: quantifiying how DNA complies to tension Dr.ir. Erwin Peterman (VU University Amsterdam, NL) |
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| Structure-mediated micro-to-nano coupling on the BioPhotonics Workstation Prof. Jesper Glückstad (Technical Univ. of Denmark, DK) |
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| Mucin self-interactions studied at the single-molecule-level Dr. Marit Sletmoen (NTNU Trondheim, NO) |
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| The physics of the optical torque wrench Prof. Nynke Dekker (Delft Univ. of Technology, NL) |
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| Extending the possibilities of optical manipulation with microstructures of special shape Prof. Pál Ormos (Hungarian Academy of Sciences, HU) |
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| Investigation of erythrocytes cell-cell-adhesion using holographic optical tweezers and atomic force microscopy Patrick Steffen (Saarland University, DE) |
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