Hi John, Gregg

 

Is there any progress on this? It would be great having you at our annual conference in November. Please let me know.

 

Many thanks,

Francesca

 

 

Prof. Francesca Palombo
Professor of Biomedical Spectroscopy
Head of Department of Physics & Astronomy

Streatham Campus, University of Exeter, UK
Physics Building, Stocker Road, EX4 4QL Exeter

f.palombo@exeter.ac.uk

+44 (0)1392 726612

www.exeter.ac.uk

 

 

From: John Hunter <jhunter@lightmachinery.com>
Sent: 30 June 2025 19:05
To: Palombo, Francesca <F.Palombo@exeter.ac.uk>
Cc: soc25@biobrillouin.org; Gregg Senechal <gsenechal@lightmachinery.com>
Subject: Re: 9th International BioBrillouin Conference | November 2025

 

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Hi Francesca,

 

Thank you for your message.  I have copied our Marketing Manager, Gregg Senechal, in this email.  I am sure we will find a way to participate in the conference.

 

John

 

On Mon, Jun 30, 2025 at 12:23PM Palombo, Francesca <F.Palombo@exeter.ac.uk> wrote:

Dear John,

 

Hope you’re doing well. We are organising the 9th BioBrillouin Conference in Berlin, which will take place at the conference venue of the Max Planck Society (Harnack House) on the 25-27 November 2025, and are seeking sponsorship from companies and learned societies. 

 

Attached you find our sponsorship packages - let me, Kareem or anyone else on the organization committee know if you have any further questions.

 

Looking forward to hearing from you.

 

Best regards,

Francesca

 

On behalf of the Scientific Organizing Committee:

Jochen Guck (Max Planck Institute for the Science of Light & Max-Planck-Zentrum 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)

 

PS. The event was originally planned to take place in Boston, USA, yet due to the current political climate has been moved to Europe on relatively short notice. The expected number of attendees from academia are between 50-100 and span all continents (except Antarctica).

 

 

Prof. Francesca Palombo
Professor of Biomedical Spectroscopy
Director of Global Engagement
Department of Physics & Astronomy

University of Exeter
www.exeter.ac.uk
Physics Building, Stocker Road, EX4 4QL, Exeter, UK

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