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Seminar of Dr. Chris Freudiger (Invenio Imaging Inc., Harvard University, Cambridge, USA), 21.12.2020, online

A seminar entitled Stimulated Raman Histology (SRH) was held on 21.12.2020, during which Dr. Chris Freudiger, a former Ph.D. student of Prof. Xie from Harvard University who was personally involved in the development of the microscopy technique using Stimulated Raman Spectroscopy (SRS). Nowadays, Dr. Freudiger together with Prof. Xie, have commercialized their discoveries and formed a company that develops devices for the diagnosis of brain glioma (using SRS microscopy). The meeting was attended by members of all the groups that work together as a consortium in the Team-Net project: Faculty of Physics University of Warsaw (UW), Jagiellonian University (JU), Medical University of Lodz (MUL), Institute of Haematology and Transfusiology (IHiT, Warsaw), Institute of Physical Chemistry Polish Academy of Sciences (ICP PAS, the Group of Microfluidics and Complex Fluids and the Laser Center, Warsaw). The meeting was organized by the research group from the University of Warsaw, led by Prof. Wasylczyk, and took place remotely via the Google Meetings platform.
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Consortium's members meeting, 12.10.2020, online

The consortium meeting on 12.10.2020 was held remotely via Zoom. The meeting was attended by all members of the consortium: Faculty of Physics University of Warsaw (UW), Jagiellonian University (JU), Medical University of Lodz (MUL), Institute of Haematology and Transfusiology (IHiT, Warsaw), Institute of Physical Chemistry Polish Academy of Sciences (ICP PAS, the Group of Microfluidics and Complex Fluids and the Laser Center, Warsaw). During the meeting, the personal structure of each group was discussed, and the results obtained and further research plans were presented. The meeting provided an opportunity to exchange experiences between medical and non-medical groups in order to gain a better understanding of the potential of the methods used and the tasks that each team performs.

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Project's members meeting (Łódź, MUL), 04.09.2020, online

On 04.09.2020, a meeting was held with our partner, the Medical University of Lodz. The meeting was held online through the Microsoft Teams platform. It was aimed at discussing the results obtained so far and planning research activities in the near future. The meeting was attended by all members of the research group from Krakow and the research group from Lodz.

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Consortium's members meeting, 25.06.2020, online

On 25.06.2020, a consortium meeting was held remotely through the Google Meetings application. The meeting was attended by all groups working within the project: Faculty of Physics University of Warsaw (UW), Jagiellonian University (JU), Medical University of Lodz (MUL), Institute of Haematology and Transfusiology (IHiT, Warsaw), Institute of Physical Chemistry Polish Academy of Sciences (ICP PAS, the Group of Microfluidics and Complex Fluids and the Laser Center, Warsaw). During the meeting, the current status of research and experimental work in each group was discussed. Furthermore, the results obtained so far were discussed. Plans for the near future were also discussed.

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Consortium's members meeting, 09.01.2020, Kraków

On 09.01.2020, a consortium meeting was held at the Faculty of Chemistry, Jagiellonian University in Krakow. The meeting was attended by research groups from: Jagiellonian University (JU), Faculty of Physics University of Warsaw (UW), Medical University of Lodz (MUL). During the meeting, the basics of Raman spectroscopy and Raman imaging for single-cell measurements were discussed, and the first results obtained for leukaemia cells and normal lymphocytes were shown and discussed. Experimental details and further research plans were also reviewed during the project meeting.