Séminaire OMNT - 14 Mars 2006 - Paris
 

 


The Observatory for Micro & NanoTechnologies is pleased to announce its next Seminar “NanoTechnologies for cell investigation”, the 14 th march 2006 in Paris (Curie Institute).

International experts will present the state of the art in the new field of "micro-nanotechnologies for cell biology".
They will present methods for the manipulation of single cells , use of surface patterning to study the interactions of cells with solid substrates, measurement of biologically pertinent parameters by optical, electrical or mechanical techniques at the scale of single cells and mimicking of cellular functions in artificial structures .
Don't miss this opportunity to get a complete and up-to-date picture of this exciting domain!

With the participation of :
- Guenter Fuhr, Fraunhofer-Institut für Biomedizinische Technik (IBMT), Germany
- Prof. Peter Fromherz, Max Planck Institute, Martinsried, Germany
- Tejal Desai, Univ. of California, San Fransisco, USA
- Prof Pier Luigi Luisi, Professor Emeritus ETH-Zürich & Università degli Studi di Roma
- Jon Cooper, Glasgow University, Ecosse
- Prof. Kishan Dholakia, St Andrews University, UK
- Benoit Dubertret, ESPCI, Paris, France
- Pascal Silberzan, Institut Curie, Paris, France
- Michel Bornens, Institut Curie, Paris, France
- Alexandra Fuchs, CEA/DSV, Grenoble, France
- Véronique Baticle, CEA-BEM, Grenoble, France

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