By selecting the ?rst week of June 2008 for the Nobel Symposium Single Molecular Spectroscopy in Chemistry Physics and Biology Rudolf Rigler Jerker Widengren and Astrid Grasl ] und have once again won the top prize for Meeting Organizers providing us with a Mediterranean climate on top of the warm hospitality that is unique to Sweden. The S? anga Sab ] y Conference Center was an ideal place to spend this wonderful week and the comfort of this beautiful place blended perfectly with the high calibre of the scienti?c programme. It was a special privilege for me to be able to actively participate in this meeting on a ?eld that is in many important ways complementary to myownresearch. Iwasimpressedbytheinterdisciplinarywaysinwhichsingle molecule spectroscopy has evolved and is currently pursued with ingredients originating from physics all branches of chemistry and a wide range of b- logical and biomedical research. A beautiful concert by Semmy Stahlhammer and Johan Ull´ en further extended the interdisciplinary character of the s- posium. I would like to combine thanks to Rudolf Jerker and Astrid with a glance into a future of other opportunities to enjoy top-levelscience combined with warm hospitality in the Swedish tradition. Z] urich Kurt Wuth ] rich April 2009 Participants of the Nobel-Symposium 138: First row: Sarah Unterko?er Anders Liljas Xiao-Dong Su Birgitta Rigler Carlos Bus- mante Toshio Yanagida Steven Block Xiaowei Zhuang Sunney Xie. Second row: Ivan Scheblykin Lars Thelander Petra Schwille Watt W.
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