Frontiers in Neurophotonics 2008

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Topics to be covered include:

FRET-FLIM

- Different approaches for FRET: spectral, acceptor photobleaching method and Fluorescence Lifetime Imaging Microscopy (FLIM).
- Applied to the protein-protein interactions and ion fluctuations in different subcellular compartments of a neuron.

Cell tracking in live tissue

- Tracking live cells migration and differentiation in live tissue using different labeling strategies (retroviral infections, single cell electroporation, etc.) and imaging modalities

Live imaging of GFP-tagged protein translocation in cultured neurons

- Time lapse imaging of the dynamic translocation of GFP-tagged intracellular proteins in live neurons.
- Measurements of movement dynamics with FRAP approaches and photo-stimulation of proteins tagged with photo-inducible GFP.

Video-rate wide-field imaging of single molecule dynamics

- Tracking of single membrane receptors on cultured neurons with Quantum dots as fluorescent tags.
- Monitoring of synaptic receptor lateral movement on the membrane in and out of synapses.
- Quantification of receptor mobility, area covered, dwell time inside synapse, etc.

Linear and non-linear video-rate microcopy in live animals

- Animal preparation, optical tool, video-rate hardware, movement correction

CARS Microscopy

- Myelin imaging in nerves and spinal cord using Coherent Raman

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Neurophysics program

A new graduate program (M.Sc. and Ph.D. levels) in Biophotonics just opened at Université Laval. The Neurophysics group was significantly involved in the creation of this program which has started in Fall 2008.
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