Asylum Research is sponsoring four events in the coming months in an effort to continue the expansion of the usage and understanding of atomic force/scanning probe microscopy in biological sciences.
AFM of Biological Interfaces Workshop at Nancy University, Nancy, France, on 23-24 October 2008 is sponsored by the University, LCPME, Asylum Research and Atomic Force F and E, and will bring together all levels of atomic force/scanning probe microscopy (AFM/SPM) users in biosciences.
The Asylum Research AFM in Biology Class and Workshop takes place on 5-7 November 2008, and is designed to teach aspects of AFM as applied to the biosciences.
The AFM Forum at University College Dublin on 20-21 November 2008 includes lectures and equipment workshop sessions that will focus on life science applications.
The Asylum Research Cell Biology Tutorial, on 15 December in San Francisco CA, will be presented at the Cell Biology Conference and Exhibition.
Current research efforts will be presented on cell morphology, mechanics, and dynamics.