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Congratulations, Peri!  The course was a very valuable experience, and I'm sure the book will be a valuable resource too!  Best wishes,  Doug
-- 
Doug Murphy
Professor of Cell Biology
Director of the School of Medicine Microscope Facility
Johns Hopkins Medical School
725 N. Wolfe St.
Baltimore, MD 21205

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On Monday, November 22, 2004 6:48 PM, Ammasi Periasamy <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>Search the CONFOCAL archive at
>http://listserv.acsu.buffalo.edu/cgi-bin/wa?S1=confocal
>
>Dear Friends
>
>I would like to inform you that we edited a book on FRET
>Microscopy (see below the Table of Contents). Most of the
>authors are the teaching Faculty of annual workshop on
>FRET Microscopy, March 8-12, 2005
> (www.kcci.virginia.edu).
>
>The book is 'In Press' and we expect this book will be
>published during or around March 2005.
>
>Best wishes,
>ammasi
>-----------------------
>(Expected March 2005; Oxford University Press;
>www.oupusa.org)
>
>MOLECULAR IMAGING: FRET MICROSCOPY AND SPECTROSCOPY
>
>EDITORS: AMMASI PERIASAMY AND RICHARD N. DAY
>University of Virginia, Charlottesville, USA
>
>Table of Contents
>Preface
>Cover page comments ? Thomas Jovin, Germany
>
>1. Proteins and the Flow of Information in Cellular
>Function
>  Robert Kretsinger
>
>2. Basics of Fluorescence and FRET
>  Zygmunt Gryczynski, Ignaci Gryczynski and Joseph
>Lakowicz
>
>3. An Introducrion to Filters and Mirrors for FRET
>Michael Stanley
>
>4. FRET Imaging in the Wide-field Microscope
>Fred Schaufele, Ignacio Demarco and Richard N. Day
>
>5. Confocal FRET Microscopy - Study of Clustered
>Distribution of Receptor-ligand Complexes in Endocytic
>Membranes
>Horst Wallrabe and Margarida Barroso
>
>6. Multiphoton FRET Microscopy for Protein Localization in
>Tissue
>James D. Mills, James R. Stone, David O. Okonkwo, Ammasi
>Periasamy and Gregory A. Helm
>
>7. FRET data analysis ? the Algorithm
>Ye Chen, Masilamani Elangovan, and Ammasi Periasamy
>
>8. Photobleaching FRET Microscopy
>Anne Kenworthy
>
>9. Single-Molecule FRET
>Sungchul Hohng and Taekjip Ha
>
>10. FRET Measurements using Multispectral Imaging
>Mary Dickinson and Scott Fraser, Caltech
>
>11. Real-time Fluorescence Lifetime Imaging and FRET using
>Fast Gated Image Intensifiers
>Glen Redford and Robert M. Clegg
>
>12. Streak FLIM: A Novel Technology for Quantitative FRET
>Imaging
>V. Krishnan Ramanujan, Jian-Hua Zhang, Victoria. E.
>Centonze and Brian Herman
>
>13. Time-Correlated Single Photon Counting (TCSPC)
>FLIM-FRET Microscopy for Protein Localization
>Ye Chen and Ammasi Periasamy
>
>14. Bioluminescence RET (BRET): Techniques and Potential
>Mohammed Soutto, Yao Xu, and Carl H. Johnson
>
>15. Quantifying Molecular Interactions with Fluorescence
>Correlation Spectrosocpy
>Keith Berland
>
>16. Mapping Molecular Interactions and Transport in Cell
>Membranes by Image Correlation Spectroscopy
>Elenora Keating, Claire M. Brown and Nils O. Petersen
>--------------------
>
>
>
>Ammasi Periasamy, Ph.D.
>Director, Keck Center for Cellular Imaging (KCCI)
>Professor of Biology and Biomedical Engineering
>Biology, Gilmer Hall (064), McCormick Rd
>University of Virginia
>Charlottesville, VA 22904
>Voice: 434-243-7602 (Office); 982-4869 (lab)
>Fax:434-982-5210; Email:[log in to unmask]
>http//:www.kcci.virginia.edu
>************************

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