Dear All,

We would like to bring to your attention the following  upcoming BioBrillouin training schools…

 

Summer School: "BioBrillouin for MechanoBiology: Materials, Methods and Perspectives"

When? July 6 to 9, 2025

Where? University of Perugia, Italy

Organized as a satellite meeting of the EBSA Congress ( https://www.ebsa2025.eu/ ), the school will provide a comprehensive, immersive, and interactive introduction to advanced microscopy and spectroscopy techniques, with a special focus on Brillouin Spectroscopy and its role in studying the mechanical properties of cells and tissues. Participants will have the opportunity to engage with leading experts, explore state-of-the-art methodologies, and discuss recent advancements in mechanobiology and optical spectroscopy.

Key Topics

Confirmed Speakers

Important Dates

Further details can be found at https://www.lab-ics.com/school.

For inquiries, please contact us at biobrillouin_school@lab-ics.com.

We kindly ask you to share this invitation with your research group and colleagues who may be interested.

We look forward to welcoming you to Perugia!

 

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2026 EMBL Course “Brillouin microscopy for life science applications”

When? February 9 to 13, 2026

Where? EMBL, Heidelberg, Germany.

This course is aimed at researchers at all levels who are applying or planning to apply Brillouin microscopy to their research and wish to acquire more knowledge and hands-on training on the technology. It is primarily targeted towards mechanobiologists, biophysicists and biomedical engineers. We however also welcome physicists and engineers who seek to build their own BM setups, although we intend to only accommodate a small fraction (<25%) of this audience for the course. 

Course Topics

·         Intro lectures on principles, what has been done in the field

·         Technical lectures on current state-of-art, what’s possible, limitations

·         Application talks from different biological fields (cell, developmental, medicine)

·         Project design: How to choose the right technique for your project

·         Interpretation especially with eye towards mechanobiology

·         Data analysis approaches, best practices (sample preparation & analysis, reporting/data management)

Training Modules:

·         Hands-on experimental acquisition session, including demonstrations and tutorials (2-3 confocals, 1SBS, 1 line-scan?) – at least 2 afternoons (maybe one tech-heavy session for developers)

·         Analysis session 1 afternoon

Registration information to be announced shortly!