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Welcome to the Laboratory of
Dr. Joseph R. Lakowicz
in the Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
at the
University of Maryland School of Medicine
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The CFS is
supported by the
National Center for Research Resources in the
National Institutes of Health, with additional support from the
University of Maryland Medical School, and Graduate School.
For the past 15 years the CFS has
advanced the technology for fluorescence and its applications to the
biosciences. Considerable progress has been made in the CFS and elsewhere in
areas such as probe chemistry, multi-photon excitation, steady state
imaging, time-resolved imaging, genetically engineered probes, and single
molecule detection. The role of the CFS has typically been to develop the
fundamental chemistry, instruments or analysis methods which are then
applied to areas such as fluorescence sensing, genetic analysis and cellular
imaging.
The staff of the CFS offers
an annual week-long course on the "Principles and Applications of
Time-Resolved Fluorescence". From 1992 up to 2004 the CFS course was
taught exclusively in the USA. We received numerous requests to teach the
course in Europe. PicoQuant GmbH is now hosting the course in Berlin.
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