SPECIAL ABSTRACT REQUIREMENTS
Submissions to this conference must include the following:
All submissions will be reviewed by the Program Committee to determine acceptance. Extended abstracts will be used only for the purpose of review, and will not be published.

Development 2025
We will have a one-day Special Event on the topic of FLIM, FRET, FCS, and Metabolic Imaging (NADH, FAD, Trp) Microscopy and its Applications.

JenLab Young Investigator Award
We encourage graduate students, postdocs, and scientists or junior faculty who are not more than 32 years old to apply for the JenLab Young Investigator Award. To be eligible for this $2000 cash award, participants must:
Submitted proceedings manuscripts may be resubmitted to the Journal of Biomedical Optics (please visit http://spie.org/jbo for details). Prize donated by JenLab GmbH, Germany.

Student Poster Session Competition
Graduate students and postdoctoral fellows are welcome to participate in the poster session competition of the conference on Multiphoton Microscopy in the Biomedical Sciences. There is a cash award ($500/award) for the winner(s). The winner(s) will be informed in person or by email and must receive the award in person in the conference hall. Participants should follow the rules and regulations of SPIE for submission of their abstract and manuscript. Participants should also register their names for the competition with the Conference Chairs or Session Chairs during the first day of the conference. Submitted proceeding manuscripts are allowed for resubmission to the Journal of Biomedical Optics (please visit http://spie.org/jbo for details). Prize donated by the Conference Sponsors.

Call for Papers
Multiphoton microscopy has been established as the 3D imaging method of choice for studying biomedical specimens, from single cells to whole animals, with sub-micron resolution during 1990. Three decades have passed since the realization of two-photon microscopy, and the ever-expanding scope of applications and continuing instrumental innovations require a forum where new ideas can be exchanged and presented. We started the multiphoton conference in 2001 to address this need. Our conference in the SPIE BiOS 2023 meeting continues to focus on the new developments in multiphoton microscopy.

Submitted proceedings manuscripts may also be submitted to the Journal of Biomedical Optics (please visit http://spie.org/jbo for details).

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Conference BO501

Multiphoton Microscopy in the Biomedical Sciences XXV

This conference has an open call for papers:
Abstract Due: 17 July 2024
Author Notification: 7 October 2024
Manuscript Due: 8 January 2025
SPECIAL ABSTRACT REQUIREMENTS
Submissions to this conference must include the following:
  • 100-word text abstract (for online program)
  • 250-word text abstract (for abstract digest)
  • 2-page extended abstract (for committee review only). The extended abstract must be submitted as a separate PDF document limited to two pages, including tables and figures. Include author names and affiliations; text; any figures; tables, or images; and sufficient data to permit committee review.

All submissions will be reviewed by the Program Committee to determine acceptance. Extended abstracts will be used only for the purpose of review, and will not be published.

Development 2025
We will have a one-day Special Event on the topic of FLIM, FRET, FCS, and Metabolic Imaging (NADH, FAD, Trp) Microscopy and its Applications.

JenLab Young Investigator Award
We encourage graduate students, postdocs, and scientists or junior faculty who are not more than 32 years old to apply for the JenLab Young Investigator Award. To be eligible for this $2000 cash award, participants must:
  • be both the primary author and presenter of an accepted abstract.
  • submit the proceedings paper by the due date, prior to the meeting, for review by the selection committee.
  • self-nominate by entering "JenLab Young Investigator Award" as a keyword in the abstract.
  • 5 minutes oral presentation for the qualified abstracts. Selection of final two (winner and runner-up) is based on abstract, proceeding manuscript and 5 minutes oral presentation.
  • The winner will receive $1500 and the runner-up $500.

Submitted proceedings manuscripts may be resubmitted to the Journal of Biomedical Optics (please visit http://spie.org/jbo for details). Prize donated by JenLab GmbH, Germany.

Student Poster Session Competition
Graduate students and postdoctoral fellows are welcome to participate in the poster session competition of the conference on Multiphoton Microscopy in the Biomedical Sciences. There is a cash award ($500/award) for the winner(s). The winner(s) will be informed in person or by email and must receive the award in person in the conference hall. Participants should follow the rules and regulations of SPIE for submission of their abstract and manuscript. Participants should also register their names for the competition with the Conference Chairs or Session Chairs during the first day of the conference. Submitted proceeding manuscripts are allowed for resubmission to the Journal of Biomedical Optics (please visit http://spie.org/jbo for details). Prize donated by the Conference Sponsors.

Call for Papers
Multiphoton microscopy has been established as the 3D imaging method of choice for studying biomedical specimens, from single cells to whole animals, with sub-micron resolution during 1990. Three decades have passed since the realization of two-photon microscopy, and the ever-expanding scope of applications and continuing instrumental innovations require a forum where new ideas can be exchanged and presented. We started the multiphoton conference in 2001 to address this need. Our conference in the SPIE BiOS 2023 meeting continues to focus on the new developments in multiphoton microscopy.

Submitted proceedings manuscripts may also be submitted to the Journal of Biomedical Optics (please visit http://spie.org/jbo for details).

Topics include:
  • multiphoton (one- or two- or three- or more photons) microscopy theory and system development
  • multiphoton (MP) in wide-field and laser scanning confocal microscopy
  • infrared lasers for MP systems (femtosecond vs. picosecond vs. CW)
  • tissue engineering, endoscopy and intravital or in vivo imaging using multiphoton microscopy
  • metabolic imaging, endogenous molecular (NADH/FAD/Tryptophan) imaging, energy metabolism and its applications
  • harmonic generation microscopy (SHG, THG) and its applications
  • two-photon light sheet microscopy
  • fluorescence resonance energy transfer imaging (FRET) and its applications
  • fluorescence lifetime imaging (frequency and time domain) (FLIM) and its applications
  • fluorescence correlation spectroscopy and image cross correlation spectroscopy (FCS, ICCS)
  • fluorescence recovery after photobleaching (FRAP), uncaging and photoactivation
  • various biological applications including developmental, neurobiology, plant biology, calcium, and pH imaging
  • photo-thermal, -chemical and -mechanical effects of IR radiation
  • laser safety and other related applications.
Conference Chair
Univ. of Virginia (United States)
Conference Chair
Massachusetts Institute of Technology (United States)
Conference Chair
Univ. des Saarlandes (Germany), JenLab GmbH (Germany)
Program Committee
Albany Medical College (United States)
Program Committee
Becker & Hickl GmbH (Germany)
Program Committee
Univ. of Wisconsin-Madison (United States)
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Boston Univ. (United States)
Program Committee
Istituto Italiano di Tecnologia (Italy)
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Univ. of California, Irvine (United States)
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National Taiwan Univ. (Taiwan)
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Univ. of Wisconsin-Madison (United States)
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Wellman Ctr. for Photomedicine (United States)
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The Univ. of Southern California (United States)
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Osaka Univ. (Japan)
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Max-Planck-Institut für Biophysikalische Chemie (Germany)
Program Committee
Univ. of California, Berkeley (United States)
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National Yang Ming Chiao Tung Univ. (Taiwan)
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Tata Institute of Fundamental Research (India)
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Columbia Univ. (United States)
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Shenzhen Univ. (China)
Program Committee
Spectra-Physics, a division of MKS Instruments (United States)
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Univ. Ulm (Germany)
Program Committee
Univ. of California, San Diego (United States)
Program Committee
King's College London (United Kingdom)
Program Committee
ISS, Inc. (United States)
Program Committee
The Univ. of Maine (United States)
Program Committee
Nanyang Technological Univ. (Singapore)
Program Committee
National Institutes of Health (United States)
Program Committee
Cornell Univ. (United States)
Program Committee
Privolzhsky Research Medical Univ. (Russian Federation)
Program Committee
Coherent Corp. (United States)
Program Committee
Carl Zeiss Jena GmbH (Germany)