Next generation fluorescent probes to image complex biological systems

Microscopy & microtechniques

Next generation fluorescent probes to image complex biological systems

02 Mar, 2026

The Royal Microscopical Society (RMS) will host a workshop on next-generation fluorescent probes, showcasing advances that reveal dynamic processes in cells, tissues, and complex biological systems.

Invited speakers for 2026 include Susan Cox (King’s College London), Marina Kuimova (Imperial College London), Michelle Peckham (University of Leeds), Pablo Rivera-Fuentes (University of Zurich), and Marc Vendrell (University of Edinburgh). They will present the latest in probe design, functional imaging, and applications that are expanding possibilities for live-cell and tissue microscopy.

The workshop will also include interactive discussions and networking, giving participants the chance to explore emerging fluorescent tools and their potential for research and broader adoption.

The event will take place on 27 April at The Royal Society of Chemistry, Burlington House, Piccadilly, London. Registration is now open, with a fee of £50.

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