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Biophotonics Congress 2023 Centers on Cell Labeling in Diagnostics and Superresolution Microscopy

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Researchers and systems designers with expertise in techniques such as signal and image processing for biomedical optics and optical manipulation of the nervous system will converge April 24-27 at the 2023 Optica Biophotonics Congress. The event will be held in person at the Hyatt Regency Vancouver in British Columbia, Canada, as well as virtually. Conor Evans of Massachusetts General Hospital and Caroline Boudoux of Polytechnique Montréal will co-chair. They said the program will draw mostly from academia. The lineup of invited speakers and exhibitors will feature entrepreneurs...Read full article

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    Published: February 2023
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