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High-Density Diffuse Optical Tomography Images Brain Cortical Perfusion
BOSTON, July 1, 2016 — The High-Density Diffuse Optical Tomography (HD-DOT) system from Cephalogics LLC has been used to measure and monitor very small focal changes in cortical perfusion resulting from visual stimulation in healthy volunteers, according to a recent study. This is the first report of imaging retinotopic stimuli in the visual cortex using a fiber-optic-free DOT system with a highly compact form factor, the company said. The noninvasive, portable brain perfusion imaging system is designed to provide...
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AMSTERDAM, June 10, 2016 — Healthcare technology provider Royal Philips NV has announced that its proprietary camera-based monitoring technology to measure the reflected light off of human foreheads has been used in a study to demonstrate the accurate measurement of absolute...
Gamaya Lands $3.2M in Financing
LAUSANNE, Switzerland, June 1, 2016 — Hyperspectral agricultural imaging and diagnostic provider Gamaya has raised $3.2 million (equivalent to about $3.2 million CHF) in its first series of financing. "Before we started working with Gamaya, there was no cost-effective way to measure the...
InterMountain to Fund Zebra Medical Analytics Creation
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University of Sydney Opens Nanoscale Technology Institute
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Sydor Awarded $1M DOE Grant
ROCHESTER, N.Y., May 26, 2016 — Imaging technology developer Sydor Instruments has been awarded a $1 million Small Business Technology Transfer (STTR) Phase II grant from the U.S. Department of Energy. Sydor will use this grant in collaboration with Cornell to further advance the...
Mauna Kea Appoints Pierre Forest COO
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Rebecca Richards-Kortum Wins AIMBE Pierre Galletti Award
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BD, SightDX Collaborate for Malaria Detection
NEW DELHI, May 4, 2016 — Medical technology manufacturer Becton Dickinson and Co. (BD) has announced a collaboration with medical device developer Sight Diagnostics Ltd. (SightDX) to introduce a parasite malaria detection device in India. The Parasight Malaria Detection...
Fiber Optic Biosensor-Integrated Microfluidic Chip Detects Glucose Levels
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On Target receives $5.2M in Funding for Cancer Fluorescence Compound
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Agilent, Applied Spectral Imaging Enter FISH Marketing Agreement
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Plasmonic Interferometry Could Enable Compact Bio-, Environmental Sensors
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UTA Engineer Tapped for $500K NSF Grant
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Fluorescence Imaging 'Video Pill' Made for Cancer Detection
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Plastic Fluorescence Microscope Brings Diagnostic Care to Rural Poor
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Consumers and Cost Are Driving Infrared Imagers into New Markets
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Additive Manufacturing: The Laser Source Is Critical
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Cancer Imaging Expert Joins University of Houston
HOUSTON, Texas, June 3, 2014 — The University of Houston will use a $2 million recruitment grant from the Cancer Prevention & Research Institute of Texas to hire Dr. David Mayerich, who will conduct QCL and knife-edge scanning microscopy research to improve cancer...
New Laser Detects Low Gas Concentrations
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Invest in Photonics shows VCs the money
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