Prof. C.P.J. Chris Barty
Distributed Charge Compton Sources and the Precision Detection and Treatment of Disease Abstract Medical robotics has been widely applied in areas such as surgical assistance, enabling higher precision, reduced fatigue, […]
Distributed Charge Compton Sources and the Precision Detection and Treatment of Disease Abstract Medical robotics has been widely applied in areas such as surgical assistance, enabling higher precision, reduced fatigue, […]
Small but mighty: Micropysiological models for simulating complex clinical oncology workflows Abstract Microphysiological tumor models (μPTMs) are tissue-engineered 3D tumors that are grown in the lab and retain the biological […]
Listening to the Sound of Light with A Robot: Fusion of Imaging and Robotics for Healthcare Abstract Medical robotics has been widely applied in areas such as surgical assistance, enabling […]
Body-Interfaced Biosensors Abstract The rise of personalized medicine is reshaping traditional healthcare, enabling predictive analytics and tailored treatment strategies. In this talk, I will discuss our progress in developing wearable, […]
Single molecule fluorescence approaches reveal that DEAD-Box RNA helicases cluster in dynamic hubs for protein synthesis initiation Abstract DEAD-box helicases, DDX3 and eukaryotic initiation factor 4A (eIF4A), play essential roles […]
Induced pluripotent stem cells and vascular organoids assemble capillary malformation phenotypes: insights and challenges Abstract Recent advances in induced pluripotent stem cell (iPSC) technology have transformed vascular malformation research by […]
Mapping cellular function with 3D single molecule tracking and super-resolution microscopy Abstract Cellular function is governed by the molecular organization and interactions at the nanoscale. In this talk I will […]
From Light to Sound: Imaging, Treating, and Building Tissues at Depth Abstract Integrating light and sound, our research weaves engineering innovations that map, treat, and ultimately engineer living tissues at […]
Optical Coherence Tomography: History, Evolution and Future Prospects Abstract Optical coherence tomography (OCT) is an example of a biomedical technology that has been translated from research to clinical practice. OCT […]
Stacy Copp, UC Irvine Materials Science and Engineering Title: Into the infrared: Programmable DNA-templated nanoclusters as designer probes for fluorescence imaging Abstract: Fluorescent nanoclusters are emerging as promising […]