The Advance Light Microscopy facility at Science for Life laboratory cordially welcomes you to a symposium on MINFLUX microscopy developments and applications.

Program
- 9:05 – New developments in MINFLUX microscopy – Evelyn Garlick – Abberior Instruments, Germany
- 9:30 – MINFLUX-microscopy support: applications & challenges – Sebastian Schnorrenberg– EMBL-IC Heidelberg, Germany
- 9:55 – MINFLUX microscopy on mitochondria – Daniel Jans – UMG & MPI-NAT Göttingen, Germany
- 10:20 – Coffee
- 10:40 – pyMINFLUX: bringing MINFLUX data to the end-user – Javier Casares – SCF Basel, Switzerland
- 11:05 – Practical considerations in MINFLUX tracking analysis – Bela Vogler – Leibniz-IPHT Jena, Germany
- 11:30 – Event triggered MINFLUX microscopy – Jonatan Alvelid– Leibniz-IPHT & KTH/SciLifelab
- 11:55 – Lunch
- 12:35 – MINFLUX microscopy on lipid dynamics during virus assembly – Agnes Koerfer– Leibniz-IPHT & KI/SciLifelab
- 13:00 – MINFLUX tracking analysis of motor proteins – Devinda Wijewardena – University of Illinois, US & KTH/SciLifelab
- 13:25 – MINFLUX microscopy on membrane proteins – Bruno Stojcic– KTH/SciLifeLab
- 13:50 – Coffee
- 14:10 – Near-infrared MINFLUX imaging enabled by suppression of fluorophore blinking – Chinmaya Venugopal Srambickal– KTH/APHYS
- 14:35 – Local MINFLUX support + lab visit with demo – Advanced Light Microscopy facility
- 16:00 – End
Registration & contact: hans.blom@scilifelab.se
Venue: AIR&FIRE lecture hall, SciLifeLab, Tomtebodavägen 23a, Solna, Sweden.


