Over the past decades, new optical microscopies have been developed with high spatial and time resolutions, 3D and high-throughput imaging capabilities.
These new techniques allow in particular to explore the dynamics of morphological and structural changes at various spatial and temporal scales, from the sub-cellular level to the whole animal, and contribute to improve the understanding normal and pathological processes and to the diagnosis of diseases.
This one-day symposium consists in six invited talks of leading scientists in the field.
It is also open to the presentation of posters by young researchers, after a flash-talk session.
These new techniques allow in particular to explore the dynamics of morphological and structural changes at various spatial and temporal scales, from the sub-cellular level to the whole animal, and contribute to improve the understanding normal and pathological processes and to the diagnosis of diseases.
This one-day symposium consists in six invited talks of leading scientists in the field.
It is also open to the presentation of posters by young researchers, after a flash-talk session.