Lunch, Exhibition and Posters

12:30 – 14:15 BST, 5 July 2022 ‐ 1 hour 45 mins

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Metabolic status imaging of lactate in live cells determined by Förster Resonance Energy Transfer (FRET) using multiphoton Fluorescence Lifetime Imaging - Madeline Carpenter, King's College London

High-throughput 3D microscopy of flowing cells using light field and light-sheet microscopy - Alexander Collins, University of Cambridge

Towards Super-resolved Terahertz Microscopy for Cellular Imaging - Rocco D'Antuono, The Francis Crick Institute

A Compact 3D photoacoustic microscopy system using optical MEMS - Mark Donnachie, University of Strathclyde

Characterising interaction between DNA and autophagy receptor NDP52 through the automated analysis of AFM images - Mingxue Du, University of Sheffield

A Laboratory Cryo Soft X-ray Microscope for Whole Cell Imaging at the Nanoscale - Kenneth Fahy, SiriusXT Ltd

Mapping mechanical properties of living cells at nanoscale using scanning ion conductance microscopy - Peter Gorelkin - ICAPPIC Ltd

Studying biomolecular dynamics and structure with high-speed atomic force microscopy - Heiko Haschke, Bruker Nano

Exploring the effect of localised oxygen reduction at a single cell using scanning probe microscopy (SPM) techniques - Marlene Hill, Univeristy of Warwick

Optics Clustered to Output Unique Solutions: the OCTOPUS Imaging Facility - Robert Lees - Science and Technology Facilities Council

Applications of morphometry in Live-cell analysis - Gillian Lovell - Sartorius

Enhanced fluorescence from semiconductor quantum dot-labelled cells excited at 280 nm - Mollie McFarlane, University of Strathclyde

Biological Microscopy Data Processing and Analysis at The Rosalind Franklin Institute - Luis Perdigao, The Rosalind Franklin Institute

Deep Learning for Cell Segmentation in Microscopic Images - LIVECell and Beyond - Rickard Sjögren - Sartorius

Combining optical tweezers with various imaging methods: the power of manipulation in dynamic single molecule analysis - Emma Verver, Lumicks

Developing an in vivo D.melanogaster tumour model to study the efficacy of anticancer drug agents - Carver Kei Wong, University of Nottingham

Imaging visible and hidden boundaries in biological model materials using a TCSPC camera - Philip Yip, Horiba