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Coherent to showcase a broad portfolio of product and technology innovations at Photonics West and BiOS Expo

Coherent to showcase a broad portfolio of product and technology innovations at Photonics West and BiOS Expo

Novel device could help medical professionals to save lives in field hospitals

Novel device could help medical professionals to save lives in field hospitals

New probe design offers promises for many imaging applications in biological and biomedical research

New probe design offers promises for many imaging applications in biological and biomedical research

Low-cost imaging system uses fluorescent molecules to determine the depth of tumor cells

Low-cost imaging system uses fluorescent molecules to determine the depth of tumor cells

New imaging approach could help accelerate the development of new treatments for eye diseases

New imaging approach could help accelerate the development of new treatments for eye diseases

Label-free trace detection of bio-molecules by LI-SERS method

Label-free trace detection of bio-molecules by LI-SERS method

CU professor explores for noninvasive ways to detect vascularized composite allograft rejection

CU professor explores for noninvasive ways to detect vascularized composite allograft rejection

Cornea implant made of collagen from pig’s skin restores vision

Cornea implant made of collagen from pig’s skin restores vision

€15.7 million Australia-France doctoral training network to be led by RMIT's European hub

€15.7 million Australia-France doctoral training network to be led by RMIT's European hub

Researcher creates a portable, wearable device for rapid gas analysis

Researcher creates a portable, wearable device for rapid gas analysis

New ultra-thin photoacoustic endomicroscopy probe can be easily integrated with medical devices

New ultra-thin photoacoustic endomicroscopy probe can be easily integrated with medical devices

Optical fiber holds promise for use in deep-tissue studies of patients’ brains with Alzheimer’s disease

Optical fiber holds promise for use in deep-tissue studies of patients’ brains with Alzheimer’s disease

Ghost imaging can be combined with human vision to image an object hidden from the direct line of sight

Ghost imaging can be combined with human vision to image an object hidden from the direct line of sight

AI method automatically detects plaque erosion in the heart's arteries based on OCT images

AI method automatically detects plaque erosion in the heart's arteries based on OCT images

Nanotech imaging device shows potential to make disease diagnosis with smartphones

Nanotech imaging device shows potential to make disease diagnosis with smartphones

Dotphoton and Hamamatsu Photonics are partnering to provide the ultimate raw image compression and address the ever-growing biomedical image data volume

Dotphoton and Hamamatsu Photonics are partnering to provide the ultimate raw image compression and address the ever-growing biomedical image data volume

UWS study to focus on developing sensors that could save patients' lives

UWS study to focus on developing sensors that could save patients' lives

Researchers use optoacoustics for high-precision neuromodulation

Researchers use optoacoustics for high-precision neuromodulation

Novel nanoparticles enable synergy of radiation and photodynamic therapies of deep tumor tissues

Novel nanoparticles enable synergy of radiation and photodynamic therapies of deep tumor tissues

Some blood cells remain in tissues for years, research finds

Some blood cells remain in tissues for years, research finds

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