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Startup to Shrink Miles-long Plasma Accelerators to Room Size
AUSTIN, Texas, Sept. 29, 2022 — Austin, Texas-based TAU Systems raised $15 million in seed investment that the company will use to develop compact particle accelerator technology. According to the company, the laser-driven particle accelerators and x-ray free-electron lasers...
Light-Activated Nanomachines Combat Bacterial Infections
HOUSTON, June 20, 2022 — Rice University researchers have developed visible-light-activated molecular machines that kill antibiotic-resistant bacteria in minutes by targeting the bacteria’s membranes. This approach to treating drug-resistant infections, which uses...
Semiconductors Manipulate Light for Drug Molecule Characterization
BATH, England, Feb. 1, 2022 — A photonic effect in semiconducting helical particles, discovered through a collaboration between the University of Bath and the University of Michigan, could facilitate the use of robotic chemistry to speed the development and screening of...
Using Green Light to Synthesize Organic Compounds
YOKOHAMA, Japan, Sept. 23, 2019 — A team from Yokohama National University has developed oxygen heterocycles using green light as a photocatalyst. Their sustainable approach to developing these compounds could help organic chemists develop better drugs. Oxygen heterocycles are ring...
Translational Imaging Center to Speed Drug Development
MATTAWAN, Mich., Feb. 11, 2014 — The Translational Imaging Center, set to begin operations in early spring, is an advanced-imaging resource for the drug development community described as the first of its kind. The center, a partnership between MPI Research, inviCRO and 3D Imaging...
MTD to supply parts for SwissFEL
STOKE-ON-TRENT, UK – Engineering firm Midland Tool and Design (MTD) is producing components for use in a facility similar to the Large Hadron Collider (LHC). The company will manufacture the components for Switzerland’s Paul Scherrer Institute’s SwissFEL...
MTD to Supply Parts for FEL Project
STOKE-ON-TRENT, England, July 11, 2012 — Midland Tool and Design is producing components for use in a facility similar to the Large Hadron Collider.
Fluoptics Opens US Office
Jul 1, 2012 — To market and sell its offerings for preclinical in vivo fluorescence imaging, Grenoble, France-based Fluoptics has opened an office in Cambridge, Mass. The company develops solutions that combine a nonradioactive fluorescent tracer targeting cancer...
Fluoptics Opens Massachusetts Office
GRENOBLE, France, and CAMBRIDGE, Mass., April 25, 2012 — To market and sell its solutions for preclinical in vivo fluorescence imaging, the France-based fluorescence image-guided surgery equipment developer announced it has opened an office in Cambridge, Mass.
Lens Produces 3-D Images in Seconds
GLASGOW, Scotland, March 1, 2012 — An innovative confocal lens behind a new microscope produces results in seconds rather than hours and could dramatically accelerate drug development.
Program Supports Innovation
Jun 1, 2011 — B&W Tek Inc. of Newark, Del., has launched the “New Horizons” academic partnership program designed to support innovation in scientific research within academic institutions. For this outreach initiative, the company will provide...
B&W Tek Launches Outreach Initiative
NEWARK, Del., April 25, 2011 — B&W Tek Inc. announced recently the “New Horizons” initiative, an outreach program designed to support breakthrough innovations in scientific research within academic institutions. The company is providing special pricing as...
PowerSafe Unit Wins SBIR Night Vision Grant
NEW YORK, Sept. 29, 2010 — PowerSafe Technology Corp.’s wholly owned subsidiary, Amplification Technologies Inc. (ATI) was selected by the US Army for a new Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) Phase I grant for solid-state imaging arrays. The grant will...
Optical microrings boost cancer detection
URBANA-CHAMPAIGN, Ill. – Sensitive detection of biomolecules is of great interest for applications such as drug development, virus detection, environmental monitoring and medical diagnostics. In contrast to optical biosensors based on surface plasmon resonance,...
Holography Helps Measure Drug Action in Cells
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind., March 26, 2007 -- Using a laser and the same microchip found in digital cameras, a new digital holographic imaging system peers inside tumor cells and produces real-time, 3-D images that can be used to measure response to anti-cancer drugs. The device also may have...
Laser Speckle Shimmers on Cell Movement
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind., March 7, 2007 -- The response of tumors to anticancer drugs has been observed in real-time 3-D images using a laser and a CCD, the same microchip used in household digital cameras, to see inside tumor cells. The device may also have applications in drug development...
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