Introduction to in vivo multiphoton microscopy

BNA Event - 16th Jun 2022

Scientifica webinars

Join the BNA and Scientifica on Thursday 16th June, 4-5pm (China Standard Time, GMT+08:00) for a comprehensive introduction to in vivo multiphoton microscopy. This webinar will be hosted by Dr Zhongmin Lu, Product Specialist at Scientifica.

 In a different timezone? Find your webinar time below:

  • 9-10am (British Summer Time, GMT+01:00)
  • 8-9pm (New Zealand Standard Time, GMT+12:00)
  • 6-7pm (Australia Eastern Standard Time, GMT+10:00) 

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Optimisation and commercialisation of multiphoton microscopes have created the technology needed to help numerous researchers address important, yet complicated, scientific questions. Nowadays, multiphoton microscopy is not merely a tool to help researchers observe deeper in a non-invasive manner; multiphoton microscopy has become a cutting-edge technology to allow scientists to directly test their hypothesis in vivo.

How can we help empower your biological research? In this webinar, we will discuss how multiphoton microscopy works and its applications, why it is a very powerful technology for research and any future trends of multiphoton microscopy. We will also demonstrate how our industry-leading equipment can help you achieve your research goals. Following this, we will have an open discussion about several interesting questions in the microscopy field.


Zhongmin LuDr Zhongmin Lu supports research labs throughout Southern China, Japan, as well as other Southern Asia-Pacific areas. Zhongmin earned her Ph.D. from Integrated Biology and Neuroscience (IBAN) program - a joint program affiliated with both FAU and Max Planck Florida Institute for Neuroscience (MPFI). Before joining Scientifica, Zhongmin has done two rounds of postdoc training in UCSD and Salk with expertise in in vivo 2P imaging. Zhongmin is based in Shanghai, enjoys reading, travel, and takes pandemic precautions seriously.

If you want to know more about Zhongmin, you can visit her LinkedIn page.

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