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JPK reports on the 5th NanoBioVIEWS International Symposium on the application of Optical Tweezers in Life Sciences

JPK Instruments, a world-leading manufacturer of nanoanalytic instrumentation for research in life sciences and soft matter, report on the success of the fifth international symposium on the applications of optical tweezers and related technologies in the life sciences. Held in Berlin, over 60 delegates enjoyed excellent presentations for an international group of speakers.

CTO Torsten Jahnke with th invited speakers

This year's symposium was held on the 18th June in Berlin at the excellent Palisa De/Umspannwerk Ost. A sweltering Berlin welcomed over sixty scientists from around the world to discuss their results and share scientific knowledge in a relaxed and informal atmosphere. NanoBioVIEWS™ is the name of a series of international meetings initiated by JPK Instruments to further the scientific knowledge exchange on instrumentation and applications of nanotechnology in the life sciences. 

The invited speakers came from Europe, North America and Asia and gave diverse and interesting talks on how they view and/or apply optical tweezers in their research activities. The field of optical tweezers appears to be going through resurgence as scientists seek new and more sensitive techniques for measuring forces and interactions at both the cellular and molecular level. Topics ranged from the theoretical to the practical. Homemade and commercial systems were shown to deliver top-level data while new techniques eyeing the future were also aired. Notable was the 4Π AFM approach from the University of Bristol applying multiple holographically generated optical traps which could steer a nanorod "tip" in a three dimensional scan with six degrees of freedom.

The annual poster competition produced some heated discussion between the judges, the invited speakers. Some eighteen research groups presented their work. Notable was the presence of work from departments of biology and medicine and not the standard contributions from the world of physics and engineering. The winning entry came from a multi-disciplinary team from the University of Modena e Reggio Emilia. Led by the Physics Department's Punam Sonar, the poster described a study of the HIV-1 protease folding pathways at the single molecule level using optical tweezers. The goal for the work is to help the design of effective folding inhibitor drugs for HIV-1PR.

JPK's CTO, Torsten Jähnke, commented on this year's meeting: "This was a particularly satisfying meeting with a consistently high level of oral and poster presentations. It is clear that optical tweezers are now being applied to provide a solutions to challenges in the life sciences as the fundamental aspects are now accepted by the scientific community. The posters were very strong this year with professors standing alongside students to discuss their systems and applications. It was a great opportunity to learn how leading researchers have applied this technique and what potentially remains to be discovered."


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