Asylum Research, in conjunction with the National Health Research Institutes (NHRI), will host an AFM Bioworkshop on 30-31 July at NHRI, Zhunan Campus in Taiwan.
The AFM Bioworkshop will combine talks from researchers and industry experts on AFM for life-science applications, as well as instructional AFM demonstrations using Asylum Research's MFP-3D AFM.
Speakers include: Hsien-Chang Chang of National Cheng Kung University; Shuchen Hsieh of National Sun Yat-sen University; Ming-Long Yeh of National Cheng Kung University; Je-Wen Liou of Tzu Chi University; as well as application scientists Sophia Hohlbauch and Amir Moshar of Asylum Research.
Topics covered include principles of AFM, biological imaging, force spectroscopy, integration of AFM and optical microscopy, sample preparation, application examples and future directions in AFM.
The event is free to all researchers in the field of AFM.