PhysChemCell2024

The understanding of complex biological phenomena requires methods of observation, analysis, and quantification at the molecular scale, stemming from the fields of chemistry, physics, and biology. These methods provide crucial information for modeling and understanding physiological and pathological processes, from the cell to the entire organism.

The ChemPhysCell2024 conference will bring together the community engaged in the development and use of these innovative analysis and imaging techniques in complex biological environments around the theme: 'From Molecules to Organisms: Advancing Labelling, Imaging, and Analysis of Biological Samples.'

Whether you are a young researcher or a seasoned scientist, coming from biology, chemistry, or physics, this conference is for you. It is designed as a platform to share your work through oral presentations or posters. You are invited to submit your contributions in the 'submit an abstract' section (on the right) before August 31, 2024.

Our goal is to create an environment conducive to exchanges and collaborations, thus fostering scientific and technological progress within the community.

The plenary lectures will be given by the following speakers:

  • Peter Jönsson (Division of Physical Chemistry, Lund University, Sweden)
  • Senada Koljenovic (Universitair Ziekenhuis Antwerpen, Antwerp, Belgium)
  • Francesca Pennacchietti (Science for Life Laboratory, KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden)
  • Marc Vendrell (Centre for Inflammation Research, Institute for Regeneration and Repair, The University of Edinburgh, UK)

An optional visit to the French synchrotron Soleil will be organized on Wednesday 16 pm. Details and registration will follow.

Practical information

  • October 14-16, 2024
  • Henri Moissan Site - Biology Pharmacy Chemistry Cluster - Université Paris-Saclay
  • Free but mandatory registration before September 30, 2024
  • Deadline for abstract submission: August 31, 2024

The ChemPhysCell2024 conference is organized by the Interdisciplinary Object of the Université de Paris Saclay BioProbe.

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