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Photonics West YIA Winners

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SAN DIEGO, Calif., Feb. 25, 2009 – SPIE has announced the winners of the Young Investigator Award (YIA) from Photonics West 2009 in San Diego, Calif.

As part of this year’s Photonics West, SPIE organized a special symposium called the “Single Molecule Spectroscopy and Imaging” conference, where they announced the winners. The conference touched on biomedical spectroscopy, microscopy and imaging, and was attended by roughly 150 scientists who enjoyed more than 40 presentations. 

The specially dedicated YIA, which is worth $750, was sponsored by PicoQuant to motivate young students to submit and present their work at North America’s largest trade show of its kind.

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Pictured from left to right are Jonas Fölling and Rainer Erdmann.

According to PicoQuant, the excess of excellent talks made it impossible to decide on a single winner, therefore they honored the outstanding work of several young scientists by increasing the award amount to $1125, splitting it equally between Sigrun Henkenjohann, University Bielefeld; Jonas Fölling, MPI Göttingen; and Nathan P. Wells, Los Alamos Nat. Labs.

The aim of this conference was to provide a state-of-the-art interdisciplinary forum for spectroscopists, biochemists and engineers to exchange information on ultrasensitive optical detection and spectroscopy down to the single-molecule level, and its applications in chemoanalysis, biophysics, biological and biomedical research, medical diagnostics, and microscopy.

The conference covered a wide range of different single-molecule techniques such as fluorescence correlation spectroscopy (FCS), fluorescence lifetime Imaging (FLIM), or Foerster resonance energy transfer (FRET), with a special focus on biological and biomedical applications. The presentations showed clearly that single molecule spectroscopy has become an important tool in fundamental biological and biomedical research as it allows the study of function and interaction of individual biomolecules.SPIE-YIA-1.jpg


From left to right are Joerg Enderlein, Sigrun Henkenjohann , Nathan P. Wells , Rainer Erdmann and Zygmunt Gryczynski.


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A highlight had been the sessions about super resolution microscopy. Starting with a general overview given in a keynote lecture by Stefan Hell, the subsequent talks presented many new and exciting results, demonstrating for example the possibility of achieving optical far-field resolution down to 1 nm.

Conference chairs, who also presented the YIAs were recognized, including Jörg Enderlein, University of Göttingen; Zygmunt Gryczynski, Center for Commercialization of Flurescence Technologies, UNTHSC; and Rainer Erdmann, PicoQuant GmbH.

The next “Single Molecule Spectroscopy and Imaging” conference will be held in Jan. in San Francisco as part of the Photonics West 2010.

For more information, visit: www.spie.org


Published: February 2009
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fluorescence correlation spectroscopy
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