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The book of abstracts contains all abstracts of the poster presentations made
by students during the three poster sessions at the school.
The posters from each presenter can be found be browsing the poster session
program (see link in navigator).
The list of participants at the 4th
International Graduate Summer School
Biophotonics ’09 is provided below. The data for this list was validated by participants
individually during the school.
The following contains the list of lecturers at the 4th
International Graduate Summer School
Biophotonics ’09 .
- Professor Darryl J. Bornhop, Chemistry Department, Vanderbilt University, USA
Professor Kishan Dholakia, School of Physics and Astronomy, University of
St. Andrews, United Kingdom
- Optical micromanipulation for biophotonics (link to
abstract)
- Professor Stefan W. Hell, Dept. of NanoBiophotonics,
Max-Planck-Institute for Biophysical Chemistry, Germany
- Fluorescence nanoscopy: Principles and
applications in life sciences (link to
abstract and slides)
- Professor Joseph Izatt, Department of Biomedical Engineering,
Duke University, USA
- Optical coherence tomography for structural,
functional, and quantitative phase imaging in biomedicine and
biotechnology (link to abstract and slides)
- Professor Steven Jacques, Oregon Health & Science University, USA
- Professor Eva Sevick-Muraca, Brown Institute of Molecular Medicine,
University of Texas, USA
- Professor, MD Katarina Svanberg, Lund University Hospital, Dept. Of Oncology, Sweden
- Strategies for cancer treatment using lasers and photodynamic
therapy (link to abstract)
- Professor Sune Svanberg, Lund University, Dept. of Physics, Sweden
- Lasers and spectroscopy in medicine (link to
abstract)
- Professor Roy Taylor, Imperial College London, Dept. of Physics, United
Kingdom
- Professor Bruce Tromberg, University of California, Beckman Laser
Institute, USA
- Professor Hubert van den Bergh, Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne,
Institut de l'environnement, Switzerland
- Using light for the detection and
treatment of disease: From bench to bedside (link to
abstract and slides)
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