BioBrillouin 2025 program is online! / registration information
Dear Invited Speakers, Thank you for taking the time to present your work at the 9th Annual BioBrillouin Meeting in Berlin! Program: The schedule for your and other talks is now online and can be found at: https://www.biobrillouin25.com/program Please check the times of your talk and make suitable arrangements to be present at these times. Note: a detailed program with titles of presentations etc., also of the posters, will be made available in the coming weeks (you will be informed as soon as available). In the next week there may still be small changes to the program for diverse reasons, of which we will notify you immediately. Presentation details: The length of all invited talks are 25min + 5min Q&A. We do not ask speakers to upload talks in advance - although this is an option. If you wish to please send a link from where we can download your talk or a wetransfer (https://wetransfer.com) link to soc25@biobrillouin.org and we will have it ready on one of our computers for you. If you send please do so more than 48 hrs before your presentation. We will send you confirmation if we received (if you do not receive confirmation assume we did not receive). If you want to present on your own PC/Mac, please make sure you have HDMI connection (or suitable adapter with HDMI output), and stop by the podium at one of the coffee/lunch breaks prior to your talk, i.e. immediately after a previous session, to test/make sure all works. We recommend you have a backup of your presentation (also in PDF format) handy on a USB stick just in case we encounter any problems. Registration: We would like to kindly remind you that if you have not yet registered, please do so via the link on the website: https://www.biobrillouin25.com/registration In cases of financial hardship please contact us at soc25@biobrillouin.org You will receive further information on the detailed conference program etc. in the next couple of weeks. We look forward to seeing you soon in Berlin! All the best, -Kareem On behalf of the Scientific Organizing Committee: Jochen Guck - Local Conference Chair (Max Planck Inst. for the Science of Light & MPZ für Physik und Medizin, Germany) Kareem Elsayad (Medical University of Vienna, Austria) Robert Prevedel (European Molecular Biology Laboratory - EMBL, Germany) Francesca Palombo (Exeter University, United Kingdom) Stephanie Möllmert (Max Planck Institute for the Science of Light, Germany) Michael Monaghan (Trinity College Dublin, Ireland) Thorsten Hamann (Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Norway) Questions pertaining to the meeting should be addressed to: soc25@biobrillouin.org
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Kareem Elsayad