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*Commercial Interest*

STimulated Emission Depletion (STED)
Super-resolution Seminar and Workshop

Hosted at the NIH – January 29 to February 20, 2009

Please join us at the NIH for a seminar and workshop to explore the
implementation of Stefan Hell’s award-winning invention of STimulated
Emission and Depletion (STED).  This technique is now implemented on the
Leica TCS STED confocal and multi-photon platform to enable the resolution
of structures below 100nm.

This event is kicked-off with seminar presentations, including Dr. Hell, in
the Lipsett Amphitheater - Building 10:

Seminar Date:  Thursday, January 29th

10:00am to 10:45am
Dr. Tanjef Szellas
STED, Product Manager
Leica Microsystems, Inc.

10:45am to 12:15pm
Dr. Stefan Hell
Director, Biophysical Chemistry
Max Planck Institute


Workshop Details:

The Leica TCS STED will be on the NIH campus from January 29th until
February 20th, 2009.  Please contact us to schedule a workshop date / time
to witness super-resolution first hand.  Email
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Very best regards,

The Leica Microsystems Team


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Chris Vega
Product Marketing Manager - Confocal Microscopy
Life Science Division
Leica Microsystems, Inc.
Living up to Life

(800) 248-0123
http://www.leica-microsystems.com/

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