Daniel Razansky, Ph.D.

Zoom Event CA, United States

Cardio-oncology; Advanced optoacoustic imaging methods for biomedical research and clinical diagnostics Abstract Optoacoustic imaging has achieved remarkable progress over the last decade, benefiting from coordinated developments in optical and ultrasound technology, probe chemistry, and imaging theory. The technique is increasingly attracting attention of the biomedical research community due to its excellent spatial and temporal resolution, […]

Martin Lavery, Ph.D.

Zoom Event CA, United States

Environmental and Fiber Sensing with Structured Light Abstract Structured light is being widely used to revolutionize the technologies used in optical trapping, microscopy, astronomical metrology, optical communication, quantum information systems, and many others. One defines an optical wavefront that has been spatially shaped in its phase, polarisation or intensity as structured light. Prof. Lavery will […]

Roukuya Mamuti, Ph.D.

BLI Library

Tunable infrared structured laser generation and opto-thermal trapping of micro/nano particles Abstract This talk covers the experimental research and theoretical investigation of mid-infrared tunable optical vortex sources with versatile orbital angular momentum (OAM) and opto-thermophoretic trapping of micro and nano particles with mid-infrared fiber lasers. As a typical structured light, optical vortex with a helical […]

Hyunmo Yang, Ph.D.

BLI Library

Deep Learning Applications in Biomedical Imaging Abstract Recently developed deep learning techniques revolutionized image analysis methods in the last decade. Classification, segmentation, quantitative prediction, and generating new data can be performed by the training of deep learning models. These tasks can directly be applied to biomedical imaging and successful applications will provide strong advantages to […]

Woonggyu Jung, Ph.D.

BLI Library

Staining-free optical imaging techniques toward digital histopathology Abstract The histological optical imaging is a gold standard method to observe the biological tissues, which follows routine process such as dissection, embedding, sectioning, staining, visualization and interpretation of specimens. This technique has a long history of development, and is used ubiquitously in pathology, despite being highly time […]

Xunbin Wei, Ph.D.

BLI Library

Light Treatment of Alzheimer’s Disease Abstract Photobiomodulation, by utilizing low-power light in the visible or near-infrared spectrum to trigger biological responses in cells and tissues, has been considered as a possible therapeutic strategy for Alzheimer’s disease (AD), while its specific mechanisms have remained elusive. Here, we provide evidence that cognitive and memory impairment in an […]