Fluorescence Markers for Advanced Microscopy: From Photophysics to Biology
French-German WE-Heraeus-Seminar
15 Mar - 20 Mar 2026
Where:
Ecole de Physique des Houches, France
Scientific organizers:
Dr. Emmanuel Margeat, DR CNRS, Montpellier, France ∗ Prof. Dr. Ulrike Endesfelder, U Bonn ∗ Dr. Dominique Bourgeois, DR CNRS Grenoble, France ∗ Dr. Claire Deo, EMBL Heidelberg
This seminar is dedicated to a highly important topic in current biophysical research - the development and use of fluorescent markers for advanced fluorescence methods such as high-resolution fluorescence microscopy or single-molecule studies in living cells. Indeed, more and more laboratories around the world are committed to implementing these advanced microscopy techniques, with an increasing number of dedicated platforms. However, there is a lack of overall knowledge about the selection of fluorescent markers, their photophysical properties, and the type of artifacts they can create. The seminar’s objective, through interdisciplinary discussion and courses at the interface between physics, chemistry and biology, is to overcome this gap by transferring knowledge to the participants’ laboratories. Our seminar also aims to make participants aware of new developments in the field in order to prepare them to become major players in the breakthroughs that may result from them.
The seminar is aimed at PhD students and young scientists as well as research engineers and experienced researchers exploring new areas. They will acquire theoretical and practical knowledge of today's extensive "staining and labeling arsenal" for the life sciences