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Biophysical Society Annual Meeting

Our Group participates in the BPS Annual Meeting 2022, San Francisco

Team at the BPS Meeting 2022 in San Francisco

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BPS Meeting 2022, San Francisco

This year’s Biophysical Society Annual Meeting, opens an external URL in a new window took place from 19-23th February in San Francisco, California. From our group, Magdalena Schneider, Lukas Velas and Christoph Trenzinger participated in the meeting and presented their newest research. Magdalena presented a flash talk and a poster “Don’t be fooled by randomness: Valid p-values for single molecule microscopy”, Lukas presented a poster “3D Super-resolution microscopy on the immunological synapse at isotropic precision below 15 nm” and Christoph presented a poster “A microdevice for studying the mechanobiology of T-cells on antigen presenting surfaces”. It was great to finally meet researchers from all over the world in person again, to talk about science and exchange new ideas.

Magdalena, Lukaš and Christoph in front of the San Francisco skyline and the Golden Gate Bridge

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Magdalena, Lukaš and Christoph in front of the San Francisco skyline and the Golden Gate Bridge

Magdalena at the BPS Annual Meeting 2022, San Francisco

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Magdalena at the BPS Annual Meeting 2022, San Francisco

Luke in front of the poster he presented

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Lukas presented a poster

“3D Super-resolution microscopy on the immunological synapse at isotropic precision below 15 nm”

Magdalena in front of the poster she presented

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Magdalena presented a flash talk

and a poster “Don’t be fooled by randomness: Valid p-values for single molecule microscopy”,

Christoph talking to interested people in front of his poster

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Christoph talking to interested people in front of his poster

Lukaš in conversation

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Lukaš in conversation

Magdalena talks about her poster with interested visitors

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Magdalena talks about her poster with interested visitors