
The course will include a basic introduction on the fundamentals and principles of fluorescence and their application to the characterization of soft matter at the molecular level. Participants can discuss their own examples and interact with Prof. Duhamel, who has been conducting experiments involving all aspects of fluorescence for the past 37 years. The examples used during the lectures represent state-of-the-art studies.
Who should attend:
Engineers and chemists interested in using fluorescence to characterize the internal dynamics and conformation of biological and synthetic macromolecules and the morphology and/or structure of their colloidal aggregates.
Everyone will benefit from learning problem-solving techniques and tips for troubleshooting fluorescence experiments. The lecturer has over 35 years of experience dealing with many applications of fluorescence and their associated pitfalls.
All topics are highly practical and have been tested and re-evaluated repeatedly over the last 35 years.
Accommodations
Options include:
Hampton Inn & Suites by Hilton Waterloo St. Jacobs 55 Benjamin Road, Waterloo, Ontario
Delta Hotel 110 Erb Street West, Waterloo, Ontario
Transportation
To arrange transportation from Toronto International Airport please contact Airway Transit or Boulevard Limousine
Programme
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Registration
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