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Imaging Physical Properties of Tumors Could Aid Precision Medicine
LYON, France, Jan. 10, 2019 — A team at the University of Lyon has developed a light-scattering method that maps out the mechanical properties of a tumor’s cellular structure as well as its internal fluids, revealing changes due to chemotherapy treatment. The technique could be used to differentiate populations of malignant cells and monitor how effective an anticancer treatment is. The research team used a noncontact imaging technique that exploits the minute vibrations of matter that occur naturally. The team’s technique...
New High-Power, Tunable THz Laser Is Slated for Space Mission
CAMBRIDGE, Mass., Dec. 20, 2018 — A new terahertz (THz) laser designed by researchers at Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) has demonstrated high constant power, tight beam pattern, and broad electric frequency tuning — three performance metrics that could mean less noise...
Deep Learning Is Used to Recover Objects in Low Light
CAMBRIDGE, Mass., Dec. 19, 2018 — A new imaging technique, developed by engineers at Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), demonstrates that deep neural networks (DNNs) can be used to illuminate transparent features such as biological tissues and cells in images taken with...
Mouse Kidney Image Wins Biomed Central Photo Competition
LONDON, Dec. 19, 2018 — An image of a mouse kidney, entitled “Kidney Rainbow,” is the winner of the second annual Biomed Central (BMC) “Research in Progress” photo competition. From microscopy images to researchers at work, this year’s competition received more than 350...
Excelitas to Acquire Axsun
WALTHAM, Mass., Dec. 12, 2018 — Excelitas Technologies announced that it has signed a definitive agreement to acquire Axsun Technologies (Billerica, Mass., U.S.). Axsun is a privately held company specializing in the development and production of innovative, MEMS-based light...
OCTA Could Help Detect Early-Stage Alzheimer's
DURHAM, N.C., Nov. 2, 2018 — Researchers at Duke University used optical coherence tomography angiography (OCTA), a noninvasive imaging technique, to show that the small blood vessels in the retina at the back of the eye are altered in patients with Alzheimer’s disease. The...
Morgridge Institute to Collaborate with UCSD, Sloan Kettering on NIH 'High-Risk, High-Reward' Project
MADISON, Wis., Oct. 25, 2018 — A project to develop a complete cellular blueprint of zebrafish development, headed by Jan Huisken, medical engineering director at the Morgridge Institute for Research, is one of the 2018 winners of the “High-Risk, High-Reward Research Program”...
NIR Spectroscopy Enables Accurate Evaluation of Osteoarthritis
KUOPIO, Finland, Oct. 22, 2018 — An arthroscopic NIR spectroscopic probe, developed at the University of Eastern Finland, could be used to quantitatively assess the health of joint tissues, improving physicians’ ability to detect initial signs of post-traumatic osteoarthritis...
Open Access to Medical Imaging Dataset Could Advance Computer-Aided Detection
BETHESDA, Md., July 23, 2018 — Researchers announce the open availability of the largest CT lesion-image database accessible to the public. DeepLesion, created by a team from the National Institutes of Health (NIH) Clinical Center, could help foster the development of...
Graphene Photodetector Demonstrates Speed, High Responsivity
LOS ANGELES, July 5, 2018 — A new photodetector, made with graphene, can operate across a broader range of wavelengths and process images faster than existing photodetectors. The detector is also more sensitive to low levels of light than current technology. Researchers from...
All-Optical Ultrasound System Provides Video-Rate, 2D Imaging
LONDON, July 3, 2018 — Researchers demonstrated the use of an all-optical ultrasound imager for video-rate, real-time 2D imaging of biological tissue. The achievement is an advance toward making all-optical ultrasound practical for routine clinical use. In contrast to...
Phototherapy Treats Metastatic Disease Using Light-Sensitive Drugs
ST. LOUIS, Jan. 30, 2018 — A new study could expand the use of phototherapy for treating metastatic disease. Researchers have demonstrated the treatment of disseminated cancer by delivering photoactivatable drugs within tissues and inside cells in vivo. Light emitted as part...
DCS 2017 Brings Defense, Environment Into Focus
Feb 27, 2017 — Changes in the nature of warfare in today’s high-tech world demand the most advanced tools for soldiers and others in the defense and security sectors. Environmental and health care segments are evolving, too, as an onset of innovative...
Hyperspectral Imaging May Enable Earlier Detection of GI Cancers
CAMBRIDGE, England, Oct. 19, 2016 — A hyperspectral imaging technique uses a set of camera filters with a standard endoscopy system to increase the number of colors that can be seen during endoscopy and potentially improve the ability to detect abnormal cells in the lining of the gut....
Lifeimage Adds Functionality to Its Image Exchange Platform
NEWTON, Mass., Oct. 19, 2016 — lifeIMAGE introduces release 5.0 of its medical image sharing technology which connects health care networks, providers and patients across the country.
EOS, Anatoscope Partner for Orthopedic Applications
PARIS, Aug. 10, 2016 — 2D and 3D orthopedic medical imaging developer EOS Imaging has announced a partnership with software developer Anatoscope to combine virtual patient models with 2D and 3D images and datasets into EOS orthopedic applications. Anatoscope’s...
Royal Philips Develops Noncontact Blood Oxygen Measurement
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...
Consumers and Cost Are Driving Infrared Imagers into New Markets
Apr 3, 2015 — Once the exclusive domain of the military, infrared imagers are now taking commercial applications by storm, thanks to lower prices and better technology. In fact, it seems the only limit to this flourishing technology is our imagination....
Scintillator Detectors with Integrated Nanophotonics for Medical Imaging
Apr 3, 2015 — Combining the principles of integrated nanophotonics with traditional scintillator materials will greatly improve the development of radiation detection. Strong evidence exists that integrated nanophotonics innovations will have an evolutionary...
2014 Faraday Medal Awarded to THz Researchers
LEEDS, West Yorkshire, England, July 1, 2014 — Professors Giles Davies and Edmund Linfield, of the Leeds University School of Electronic and Electrical Engineering, have won the 2014 Faraday Medal in recognition of nearly two decades of work on terahertz science and technology. Terahertz...
Brian Leedy Named VP at Photonis Digital Imaging
FRISCO, Texas, April 22, 2014 — Brian Leedy has been named vice president and general manager of the digital imaging business unit of photosensor manufacturer Photonis.
Nanocrystals Bridge Visible, Invisible Spectra
UTRECHT, Netherlands, April 4, 2014 — Nanocrystals containing cerium and terbium have been shown to efficiently convert UV and IR to visible light, presenting a possible solution to the bandgap problems in solar panels, among other applications.
Caliber Names Williams VP of Global Marketing
BOSTON and ROCHESTER, N.Y., April 2, 2014 — Caliber Imaging & Diagnostics, formerly Lucid Inc., has appointed Joseph R. Williams as vice president of global marketing, a newly created position. <br><br>Williams has more than three decades of experience in health care...
Zecotek Receives Second Order from Hamamatsu
SINGAPORE, Nov. 22, 2013 — Zecotek Photonics Inc.’s imaging subsidiary has received a $1.5 million order for scintillation crystals from partner Hamamatsu Photonics, the company said Thursday. As with the first, this second order will be used by a third party OEM of...
Wasatch Photonics Hires Scientist to Develop OCT System
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. & LOGAN, Utah, Sept. 10, 2013 — Imaging technology expert Roman Kuranov, Ph.D., has joined Wasatch Photonics Inc. as its principal scientist to oversee development of the company’s OCT imaging systems. Kuranov previously was a research faculty member in the Department of...
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