Quoted from Asylum Research's website:

AFM is experiencing tremendous innovation in nanoelectrical and
nanomechanical characterization for materials and biological applications. Semmelweis University and Oxford Instruments Asylum Researchinvite you to this informative workshop that will discuss current research as well as the latest technology in AFM scan modes and instrumentation. The workshop will include morning lectures followed by equipment demonstrations on the Cypher and MFP-3D-BIO™ AFMs. Attendees are welcome to bring their own samples. This workshop is free for all attendees that are registered for the Hungarian Biophysical Society Meeting. 

AR link: http://emails.oxford-instruments.com/t/ViewEmail/r/2C907999DA1FE7E62540EF23F30FEDED/6BBFE45AEAE04DE722947492D9797BBC

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