Mission

To provide expertise on Fluorescence Spectroscopy/Microscopy for the researchers from Texas, other states and from around the World. For more information please see our brochure

Course on Cellular & Molecular Fluorescence December 1-5, 2008

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Preliminary Program

Hotel Reservation

 

Research Emphasis

Optical and Quantum Processes to Study Biological Systems:Proteins, DNA/RNA, Cells, Tissue.
Spectroscopy and Fluoroscence: Absorption (Spectra, Linear Dichroism); Emission Fluorescence, Phosphorence, Excited State Processes)
Time-Resolved Spectroscopy: Transient Absorption; Time-Resolved Fluorescence (Emission, Phosphorence, Excited State Processes)
Multi-Photon Processes: Multi-Photon Stimulated Emission (Two-Photon, Three-Photon, Four-Photon; Light Quenching by Stimulated Emission, Two-Pulse Fluorescence)
Molecular and Macromolecular Dynamics: Protien Dynamics (Protien Dissociation/Association), DNA/RNA
Imaging: Cell, Tissue
Fluorescence Based Sensing: Novel Sensing (Oxygen Sensing, pH Sensing)
Plasmonics: Metal Enhanced Fluorescence; Surface Plasmon Coupled Emission;
Fluorescence Microscopy
Single Molecule and FCS

 

 

CCFT LogoDepartment of Molecular Biology and Immunology, University of North Texas Health Science Center,
3500 Camp Bowie Blvd, Ft. Worth, TX 76107
Tel:817-735-0148,817-735-5471, Fax: 817-735-2118

This page last updated July 31, 2008