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Numbers in the index correspond to the last two digits of the seven-digit citation identifier (CID) article numbering system used in Proceedings of SPIE. The first five digits reflect the volume number. Base 36 numbering is employed for the last two digits and indicates the order of articles within the volume. Numbers start with 00, 01, 02, 03, 04, 05, 06, 07, 08, 09, 0A, 0B…0Z, followed by 10-1Z, 20-2Z, etc.

Alismail, Ayman, 31

Alspaugh, Gregory R., 2A

Andreoni, Alessio, 0O, 2A

Antolovic, Ivan Michel, 0M

Ardelean, Andrei, 0Y

Barbieri, Beniamino, 0I, 34

Barbiero, Gaia, 31

Barnard, Edward S., 0F

Basunia, Razeen, 2L

Batista, Ana, 1A

Beavil, Andrew J., 10

Beavil, Rebecca L., 10

Becker, Wolfgang, 06, 09, 0B

Benirschke, David, 2H

Bergmann, Axel, 06

Bergmann, Axel, 0B

Bernerd, F., 0A

Bi, Sarah, 2P

Birngruber, Reginald, 2F

Blaszkiewicz, Magdalena, 18

Bobrov, Nikolai V., 2K

Böhm, Ingo, 0S

Bornschlögl, T., 0A

Borrego, Eric D., 2P

Borri, Paola, 1P

Börsch, Michael, 0W

Boulade, M., 0A

Braun, Lukas, 0B

Breeding, Patrick W., 18

Breunig, Hans Georg, 0F, 1A

Brinkmann, Ralf, 2F

Brizion, S., 0A

Bruschini, Claudio, 0M, 0Y

Chan, James W., 13

Chan, Kin F., 2J

Chang, Che-Wei, 13

Charbon, Edoardo, 0M, 0Y

Chen, Mingzhou, 1G

Chen, Xiaohong, 30

Chen, Xin, 2J

Chen, Xun, 2L

Chen, Yang-Fang, 12

Chen, Yanpin, 30

Chen, Yuan-I, 2P

Cheng, Ji-Xin, 2B, 2D, 2E

Chiamvimonvat, Nipavan, 13

Chung, Pei-Hua, 10

Clayton, Andrew, 2Z

Coleman, Jason E., 30

Cornell, Bethan, 10

Coskun, Ulas C., 34

Crnjar, Alessandro, 10

Davydova, Diana, 0G

DeGrip, Willem J., 2D

Deng, Fengyuan, 2B

Dholakia, Kishan, 1G

Diaspro, Alberto, 0I

Ding, Changqin, 17

Dong, Chen-Yuan, 12, 1B, 35

Draxinger, Wolfgang, 2F

Dreiss, Cécile A., 10

Dudenkova, Varvara V., 09, 0G, 2K

Economou, Augoustina M., 10

Eibl, Matthias, 2F

Elagin, Vadim, 0G

Errington, Rachel, 1P

Escobet-Montalbán, Adrià, 1G

Evans, Conor L., 2J

Fast, Alexander, 2J

Fattahi, Hanieh, 31

Fedoseeva, Vera V, 09

Friedenauer, Axel, 0U

Galey, J.-B., 0A

Gannon, Steven, 2L

Garanina, Oksana, 0G

Gottschall, Thomas, 2F

Greisberger, Isabel, 0U

Gubarkova, Ekatarina, 0G

Gugel, Hilmar, 0S

Guldner, Ian H., 2H

Hakert, Hubertus, 2F

Han, Won Sub, 1J

Hao, Yunqi, 30

Harling, Mitchell, 2A

Heitkamp, Thomas, 0W

Hellerer, Thomas, 0U, 2S

Hermsmeier, Maiko, 2J

Hilleringmann, Markus, 2S

Hirvonen, Liisa M., 10

Hovhannisyan, Vladimir A., 1B

Howard, Scott S., 2H

Hsueh, Chiu-Mei, 35

Huang, Hsu-Cheng, 1B

Huang, Kai-Chih, 2D, 2E

Huang, Lin, 2G

Huang, Shao-Po, 2P

Huang, Yao-De, 1B, 35

Huber, Robert, 2F

Hussain, Syed Ali, 31

Hwang, Wonsang, 1J

Ishitsuka, Yuji, 0I

James, Arjuna L., 10

Jeong, Sinyoung, 2J

Kalinina, Sviatlana, 07, 32

Kang, Mingu, 1J

Kao, Hillary K. J., 13

Karpf, Sebastian Nino, 2F

Karuna, Arnica, 1P

Kavanagh, Thomas, 2C

Khalil, Andre, 18

Kim, Dongeun, 1J

Kim, Dug Young, 1J

Kim, Minsu, 2I

Kiselev, Nikolai M., 2K

Kisileva, Elena B., 09

Klemenova, Irina, 0G

Knutson, Jay R., 0O, 2A

Kolb, Jan Philip, 2F

König, Aisada, 1A

König, Karsten, 0F, 1A

Krausz, Ferenc, 31

Kuo, Yu-An, 2P

Kuznetsova, Daria S., 2K

Lajevardipour, Alireza, 2Z

Langbein, Wolfgang, 1P

Lanzanò, Luca, 0I

Le Marois, Alix, 10

Ledford, Hannah A., 13

Lee, Hsuan-Shu, 1B, 35

Lee, Hyeon Jeong, 2D

Lee, Sang Yoon, 1J

Lee, Sheng-Lin, 12, 1B, 35

Levitt, James A., 10

Li, Junjie, 2E

Li, Yang, 2L

Liao, Shih-Chu (Jeff), 34

Lieu, Deborah K., 13

Limpert, Jens, 2F

Lin, Chih-Ju, 1B

Lin, Haonan, 2B

Littleton, Brad, 2C

Liu, Yen-Liang, 2P

Lorenz, Christian D., 10

Lukina, Maria, 09

Mamaeva, Natalia, 2D

Masia, Francesco, 1P

Mei, Gaoxiang, 2D

Meyer, Tobias, 2F

Michalet, Xavier, 0M, 0Y

Mohseni, Mojtaba, 2S

Molteni, Carla, 10

Moon, Sucbei, 1J

Mrowka, Ralf, 0W

Müller, Philippe-Fabian, 0B

Murphy, Michael, 2A

Nadeau, Elizabeth, 2L

Nedbal, Jakub, 10

Ness, Stefan, 2S

Neugart, Felix, 0S

Nguyen, Trung D., 2P

Nichols, Evan L., 2H

Nie, Yu, 2C

Orlinskaya, Natalia, 0G

Ortiz-Zapater, Elena, 10

Parsons, Maddy, 10

Pellegrini, Vincent, 2L

Pena, A.-M., 0A

Penjweini, Rozhin, 0O, 2A

Planel, E., 0A

Polzer, Christoph, 0U, 2S

Popp, Jürgen, 2F

Rädler, Joachim, 2S

Reeß, K., 07

Reeves, Russell, 2L

Reuter, Stefanie, 0W

Richards, David, 2C

Roarke, Branden, 0O

Rodimova, Svetlana A., 2K

Rothschild, Kenneth J., 2D

Rück, Angelika, 07, 32

Sackett, Dan L., 0O

Saini, Neal, 2L

Schaefer, Patrick, 32

Schmitz, Rebecca, 0C

Schweinberger, Wolfgang, 31

Selvin, Paul R., 0I

Shah, Priyank, 2C

Shah, Sunil, 0I, 34

Shcheslavskiy, Vladislav I., 09

Shirmanova, Marina V., 09

Shlivko, Irena, 0G

Sielaff, Hendrik, 0W

Simpson, Garth J., 17

Skala, Melissa C., 0C

Skrobol, Christoph, 0U

Smietana, Stefan, 06

Smirnov, Aleksander V., 2A

Smith, Cody J., 2H

Steinmark, I. Emilie, 10

Strub, Marie-Paule, 0O, 2A

Sturzenbaum, Stephen, 2C

Suarez Ibarrola, Rodrigo, 0B

Suhling, Klaus, 10

Sun, Yuansheng, 0I, 34

Tang, Shuo, 2G

Teijeiro-Gonzalez, Yurema, 10

Teng, Kai-Wen, 0I

Tilbury, Karissa B., 18

Tissot, N., 0A

Tortarolo, Giorgio, 0I

Townsend, Kristy, 18

Ulcickas, James R. W., 17

Ulku, Arin Can, 0M, 0Y

Ursprung, Benedikt, 0F

Vicidomini, Giuseppe, 0I

von Einem, Bjorn, 07, 32

Walsh, Alex J., 0C

Walsh, Christine, 0C

Wang, Haochuan, 31

Wang, Mengran, 2I

Wang, Wei-Hsiang, 1B

Watkins, Beckham, 2L

Weiss, Shimon, 0M

Weng, Daniel, 2F

Westphal, Anika, 0W

Wijesinghe, Philip, 1G

Wiltshire, Marie, 1P

Wolfring, Bernhard, 0U

Won, Youngjae, 1J

Xia, Fei, 2I

Xie, Huikai, 30

Xu, Chris, 2I

Yahioglu, Gokhan, 10

Yamamoto, Akira, 2J

Yao, Hai, 2L

Ye, Tong, 2L

Yeh, Hsin-Chih, 2P

Zagainov, Vladimir E., 2K

Zagaynova, Elena V., 09, 0G, 2K

Zhang, Chi, 2B, 2E

Zhang, Siyuan, 2H

Zhang, Xiao-Dong, 13

Zhang, Yide, 2H

Zhou, Liang, 30

Zong, Cheng, 2B

Conference Committee

Symposium Chairs

  • James G. Fujimoto, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (United States)

  • R. Rox Anderson, Wellman Center for Photomedicine, Massachusetts General Hospital (United States) and Harvard Medical School (United States)

Symposium Co-chairs:

  • Jennifer K. Barton, The University of Arizona (United States)

  • Wolfgang Drexler, Medical University of Vienna (Austria)

Program Track Chairs

  • Ammasi Periasamy, University of Virginia (United States)

  • Daniel L. Farkas, University of Southern California (United States) and SMI (United States)

Conference Chairs

  • Ammasi Periasamy, University of Virginia (United States)

  • Peter T. C. So, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (United States)

  • Karsten König, JenLab GmbH (Germany)

Conference Program Committee

  • Holly Aaron, University of California, Berkeley (United States)

  • Margarida Barroso, Albany Medical College (United States)

  • Wolfgang Becker, Becker & Hickl GmbH (Germany)

  • Alberto Diaspro, Istituto Italiano di Tecnologia (Italy)

  • Chen-Yuan Dong, National Taiwan University (Taiwan)

  • Paul J. Campagnola, University of Wisconsin-Madison (United States)

  • Ji-Xin Cheng, Purdue University (United States)

  • Kevin W. Eliceiri, University of Wisconsin-Madison (United States)

  • Scott Fraser, The University of Southern California (United States)

  • Paul M. W. French, Imperial College London (United Kingdom)

  • Katsumasa Fujita, Osaka University (Japan)

  • Enrico Gratton, University of California, Irvine (United States)

  • Min Gu, RMIT University (Australia)

  • Stefan W. Hell, Max-Planck-Institut für Biophysikalische Chemie (Germany)

  • Fu-Jen Kao, National Yang-Ming University (Taiwan)

  • Arnd K. Krueger, Newport Spectra-Physics GmbH (Germany)

  • Darryl McCoy, Coherent Scotland Ltd. (United Kingdom)

  • Wei Min, Columbia University (United States)

  • Junle Qu, Shenzhen University (China)

  • Angelika C. Rueck, Universität Ulm (Germany)

  • Yuansheng Sun, ISS, Inc. (United States)

  • Steven S. Vogel, National Institutes of Health (United States)

  • Xiaoliang S. Xie, Harvard University (United States) and Peking University (China)

  • Chris Xu, Cornell University (United States)

  • Elena V. Zagaynova, Privolzhsky Research Medical University (Russian Federation) and Nizhny Novgorod State Medical Academy (Russian Federation)

  • Bernhard Zimmermann, Carl Zeiss Jena GmbH (Germany)

Session Chairs

  • 1 Keynote Session

    Peter T. C. So, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (United States)

  • 2 Metabolism/NADH/FAD/Tryptophan I

    Elena V. Zagaynova, Privolzhsky Research Medical University (Russian Federation) and Nizhny Novgorod State Medical Academy (Russian Federation)

  • 4 Metabolism/NADH/FAD/Tryptophan II

    Angelika C. Rueck, Universität Ulm (Germany)

  • 5 FLIM/FRET/FCS I

    Steven S. Vogel, National Institutes of Health (United States)

  • 7 FLIM/FRET/FCS II

    Margarida Barroso, Albany Medical College (United States)

  • 8 FLIM/FRET/FCS III

    Beniamino B. Barbieri, ISS, Inc. (United States)

  • 9 Technology Development I

    Kevin W. Eliceiri, University of Wisconsin-Madison (United States)

  • 10 FLIM/FRET/FCS IV

    Wolfgang Becker, Becker & Hickl GmbH (Germany)

  • 11 Second/Third Harmonic Generation Microscopy I

    Chen-Yuan Dong, National Taiwan University (Taiwan)

  • 12 Second/Third Harmonic Generation Microscopy II

    Paul J. Campagnola, University of Wisconsin-Madison (United States)

  • 13 In Vivo/Intravital Imaging

    Vladislav I. Shcheslavskiy, Becker & Hickl GmbH (Germany)

  • 14 Technology Development II

    Karsten König, JenLab GmbH (Germany)

  • 15 Nonlinear and Linear Chemical Imaging I

    Ji-Xin Cheng, Boston University (United States)

  • 16 Nonlinear and Linear Chemical Imaging II

    Shuhua Yue, Beihang University (China)

  • 17 Nonlinear and Linear Chemical Imaging III

    Lingyan Shi, Columbia University (United States)

  • 18 Nonlinear and Linear Chemical Imaging IV

    Eric O. Potma, University of California, Irvine (United States)

Poster Session

Holly Aaron, University of California, Berkeley (United States)

Michael Börsch, Universitätsklinikum Jena (Germany)

Alberto Diaspro, Istituto Italiano di Tecnologia (Italy)

Kevin W. Eliceiri, University of Wisconsin-Madison (United States)

Lingyan Shi, Columbia Univ. (United States)

Introduction

Multiphoton microscopy has been established as the 3D imaging method of choice for studying living biomedical specimens from single cells and whole animals to patients with submicron resolution. 29 years have passed since the realization of two-photon laser scanning microscopy. The ever-expanding scope of applications and the continuing instrumental innovations require a forum where new ideas can be exchanged and presented. Our conference at the SPIE BIOS2019 meeting continues to address this need.

This was the 19th year of this conference and we started our conference with four Keynote lectures from leaders in the field of metabolism:

  • (1) Alberto Diaspro, Istituto Italiano di Tecnologia (Italy), “Multi messenger multiphoton microscopy”

  • (2) Ji-Xin Cheng, Boston Univ. (United States), “Highly sensitive chemical microscopy by sensing the thermal effect of infrared absorption”

  • (3) Xingde Li, Johns Hopkins Univ. (United States), “Nonlinear endomicroscopy for label-free histological imaging in vivo”

  • (4) Ammasi Periasamy, Univ. of Virginia (United States), “FLIM, FRET and FLIRR assay for investigating the mitochondrial redox state in cancer cells.”

For the 7th year, we were extremely pleased to have the JenLab Young Investigator Award, in addition to our regular poster awards. JenLab Young Investigator Award is sponsored by JenLab GmbH (Germany). The award selection committee included Drs. Arnd Krueger, Spectra Physics, a division of MKS Instruments (United States), Paul Campagnola, University of Wisconsin-Madison (United States), Conor Evans, Massachusetts General Hospital (United States), Alberto Diaspro, Istituto Italiano di Tecnologia (Italy), Holly Aaron, University of California at Berkeley (United States), and the three conference chairs (Ammasi, Karsten and Peter). The selection process reviewed seven abstracts, manuscripts and five-minute oral presentations. Two finalists were selected for 15-minute oral presentation after their five-minute oral presentation. The two finalists were:

  • (1) Yide Zhang, Univ. of Notre Dame (United States), “Three-dimensional deep tissue multiphoton frequency-domain fluorescence lifetime imaging microscopy via phase multiplexing and adaptive optics”

  • (2) Haonan Lin, Boston University (United States), “Spectroscopic stimulated Raman scattering microscopy by ultrafast delay line tuning and deep learning.”

The review panel selected Dr. Yide Zhang, Univ. of Notre Dame (United States), as the winner of the JenLab Young Investigator Award 2017. The winner received a certificate and $1500. The runner-up received $500 award. The award was presented by Prof. Dr. Karsten König, Saarland University (Germany), and President and Founder of JenLab GmbH (Germany).

For 19 years in a row, the conference organized poster awards for the students and postdoctoral fellows. The poster award was donated by all the conference sponsors as acknowledged at the bottom of the page. The review panelists were, Holly Aaron, University of California at Berkeley (United States), Lingyan Shi, Columbia University (United States), Michael Börsch, Universitätsklinikum Jena (Germany), and Conor Evans, Massachusetts General Hospital (United States).

The 4 poster award winners were:

  • (1) Hyeon Jeong Lee, Boston Univ. (United States), “Pre-resonance stimulated Raman scattering spectroscopy and imaging of membrane potential using nearinfrared rhodopsins”

  • (2) Alexander Fast, Massachusetts General Hospital (United States), “Multimodal microscopy toolkit for visualizing multicomponent topical drug formulations in humans”

  • (3) Ruofan Kao, University of Virginia (United States), “FLIM imaging of autofluorescent NAD(P)H and FAD to track metabolic changes of non-adherent leukemia cells using microfluidic trapping array”

  • (4) Jan Philip Kolb, Medizinisches Laserzentrum Lübeck GmbH (Germany), “Virtual H&E histology by fiber-based picosecond two-photon microscopy.”

Some of the most valuable contributions in this volume are articles written by highly experienced practitioners of multiphoton microscopy. They have enumerated the most important considerations in designing multiphoton microscopes and imaging experiments. Further, updates on the state-of-the-art commercial multiphoton microscope systems are presented. This volume also includes articles describing some recent advances in major multiphoton microscope components and applications including laser light sources, ultra-fast optics, filters, FRET, FLIM, FCS, Raman, CARS, SRS and Coherent Raman microscopy and spectroscopy, single molecule, endoscopy, In vivo/Intravital imaging, metabolism measurements including NADH, FAD, tryptophan in cells and tissues and various scientific and clinical applications.

On a personal note, the conference chairs are grateful for the participation of all authors, session chairs and acknowledge the innovation-driven manufacturers and sponsors of this conference [Applied Scientific Instruments (ASI), Becker & Hickl, Carl Zeiss. Chroma Technology, Coherent, ISS Inc., Excelitas Technologies, JenLab, Leica Microsystems, PicoQuant, Semrock (IDEX), and Spectra Physics-a division of MKS Instruments] for their enthusiastic support in organizing this conference successfully for the last 19 years. We look forward to other exciting conferences in the future and welcome your continued participation and support.

Ammasi Periasamy

Peter T. C. So

Karsten König

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Microscopy

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Fluorescence lifetime imaging

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