JenLab Young Investigator Award 2017

Tianyu Wang from Cornell University wins the JenLab Young Investigator Award 2017

The JenLab Young Investigator Award was presented during the SPIE conference Photonics West at San Francisco on January 30, 2017 to Tianyu Wang for his paper titled:

"In vivo three-photon activity imaging of GCaMP6-labeled neurons in deep cortex and the hippocampus of the mouse brain". The $2000 cash prize was donated by JenLab GmbH (Germany).

The second prize ($500) was awarded to Maria Lukina from the Nizhny Novgorod State Medical Academy for her presentation on: "In vivo metabolic imaging of mouse tumor models in response to chemotherapy".

Both winners are also invited to present their research at the 11th workshop and conference on Advanced Multiphoton and Fluorescence Lifetime Imaging Techniques FLIM2017 at Berlin, June 30 -July 1, 2017.

Both winners presented their work as oral presentation during the Multiphoton Microscopy Conference. Prof. Karsten König, president of the company JenLab GmbH, chaired the award ceremony.

Left to right: Maria Lukina (State Medical Academy, Nizhny Novgorod, Russia), Prof. Karsten König (Saarland University & JenLab, FSPIE), Tianju Wang (Cornell, USA)

Left to right: Maria Lukina (State Medical Academy, Nizhny Novgorod, Russia), Prof. Karsten König (Saarland University & JenLab, FSPIE), Tianju Wang (Cornell, USA)

 

 

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