Summer school at the IJPB Cytology/Imagery platform in the framework of the SPS network
Advanced Plant Imaging - API: "From super-resolution to fluorescence lifetime imaging microscopy" - 29/06/25-04/07/25, INRAE, Versailles - Co-organized by the IJPB
This Summer school is organized by the Saclay Plant Sciences (SPS) network, one of the largest European plant sciences communities and will be hosted by the "The Plant Observatory - Cytology/Imaging" plateform PO-Cyto of the IJPB The Plant Observatory OV in Versailles.
Microscopy is a fundamental tool for understanding the functioning of plants at the cellular to molecular scale. Recent technological advances (super-resolution, fluorescence lifetime imaging, biosensors...) now make it possible to address new scientific questions. This Summer School will provide theoretical and practical insights into these aspects for 20 outstanding and enthusiastic PhD students or young postdoctoral researchers divided in small groups. Participants will have the opportunity to discuss the advantages and disadvantages of different modalities, sample preparation, image acquisition, and data processing throughout the week.
Organizers:
> Bertrand Dubreucq, "The Plant Observatory - Cytology/Imaging" plateform PO-Cyto (Coordinator)
> Kalina Haas, "Physiology of plant cell wall assembly, remodelling, and expansion" phyWALL team (Coordinatrice)
> Katia Belcram, "The Plant Observatory - Cytology/Imaging" plateform PO-Cyto
> Heman Höfte, "Physiology of plant cell wall assembly, remodelling, and expansion" phyWALL team
> Aurélie Hurel, "The Plant Observatory - Cytology/Imaging" plateform PO-Cyto
> Romain Le Bars, "Institute of Integrative Biology of the Cell" I2BC, Gif-sur-Yvette
> Alexis Peaucelle, "Physiology of plant cell wall assembly, remodelling, and expansion" phyWALL team
> Alice Vayssières, plateforme "Cytologie/Imagerie" PO-Cyto
> Samantha Vernhettes, "The Plant Observatory - Cytology/Imaging" plateform PO-Cyto
> More

In connection with the research developed at the Institute Jean-Pierre Bourgin for Plant Sciences.
Microscopy is a fundamental tool for understanding the functioning of plants at the cellular to molecular scale. Recent technological advances (super-resolution, fluorescence lifetime imaging, biosensors...) now make it possible to address new scientific questions. This Summer School will provide theoretical and practical insights into these aspects for 20 outstanding and enthusiastic PhD students or young postdoctoral researchers divided in small groups. Participants will have the opportunity to discuss the advantages and disadvantages of different modalities, sample preparation, image acquisition, and data processing throughout the week.
Organizers:
> Bertrand Dubreucq, "The Plant Observatory - Cytology/Imaging" plateform PO-Cyto (Coordinator)
> Kalina Haas, "Physiology of plant cell wall assembly, remodelling, and expansion" phyWALL team (Coordinatrice)
> Katia Belcram, "The Plant Observatory - Cytology/Imaging" plateform PO-Cyto
> Heman Höfte, "Physiology of plant cell wall assembly, remodelling, and expansion" phyWALL team
> Aurélie Hurel, "The Plant Observatory - Cytology/Imaging" plateform PO-Cyto
> Romain Le Bars, "Institute of Integrative Biology of the Cell" I2BC, Gif-sur-Yvette
> Alexis Peaucelle, "Physiology of plant cell wall assembly, remodelling, and expansion" phyWALL team
> Alice Vayssières, plateforme "Cytologie/Imagerie" PO-Cyto
> Samantha Vernhettes, "The Plant Observatory - Cytology/Imaging" plateform PO-Cyto
> More

In connection with the research developed at the Institute Jean-Pierre Bourgin for Plant Sciences.
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