Conference "New trends in biomedical imaging and data analysis”, Gottingen, Germany, July 3-4, 2019.

Biomedical imaging is an interdisciplinary research field that is producing ground breaking scientific discoveries that improve health care services and produce huge socio-economic impacts. The conference will bring together experts to discuss the most recent advances in a wide range of imaging technologies and signal processing tools, including fluorescence spectroscopy and microscopy, optical coherence tomography (OCT), optogenetics, engineered nanomaterials, time-series and image data analysis tools. The conference will include invited talks, contributed talks and a poster session. The conference is organized by the Marie Curie Innovative Training Network Be-optical (beoptical.eu).

More information at:

http://beoptical.eu/Public/Final_conference/home.html

The conference will be held in Gottingen (Germany), which is a city with rich historic, cultural and gastronomic life. The venue of the conference is the Max Planck Institute for Dynamics and Self-Organization (MPIDSO). There will be a symposium "50 Years of Excitable Media: From Theory to Applications" also at MPIDSO, immediately before the conference (the symposium will take place from June 30 to July 02, details can be found in the webpage:

http://beoptical.eu/Public/Final_conference/home.html