Search
Menu
Videology Industrial-Grade Cameras - Custom Embedded Cameras LB 2024
< More BioPhotonics NewsletterSubscribe to our E-Newsletters

BioPhotonics Monthly — Wearable Tech for Mobile Health Monitoring, Raman Spectroscopy for Infection Diagnostics, and more. (7/27/2022)

BioPhotonics Monthly — Wearable Tech for Mobile Health Monitoring, Raman Spectroscopy for Infection Diagnostics, and more.
Monthly newsletter focusing on how light-based technologies are being used in the life sciences. Includes news, features and product developments in lasers, imaging, optics, spectroscopy, microscopy,
If you are having problems seeing this newsletter, please click here to view
Wednesday, July 27, 2022
Monthly newsletter focusing on how light-based technologies are being used in the life sciences. Includes news, features and product developments in lasers, imaging, optics, spectroscopy, microscopy, lighting and more. Manage your Photonics Media membership at Photonics.com/subscribe.

 
Raman Spectroscopic Method Diagnoses Infection at the Point of Care
Raman Spectroscopic Method Diagnoses Infection at the Point of Care
Millions of people worldwide die from infectious diseases each year, and the spread of these diseases poses a real threat to the survival of public health systems. How quickly health care institutions can be overburdened when an infection rapidly spreads was once again made clear during the current pandemic triggered by the SARS-CoV-2 virus. In addition, the sharp increase in the number of multidrug-resistant pathogens often makes it difficult to effectively treat patients with pharmaceuticals. Noninvasive optical technologies such as Raman spectroscopy could hold the key to quick diagnoses and tailored patient treatment, helping to stop the spread of contagious diseases.
Read Article
 
Expanding the Range: Wearables Enable the Next Level of Mobile Health Data Monitoring
Expanding the Range: Wearables Enable the Next Level of Mobile Health Data Monitoring
The next generation of wearable devices will no longer be created only for the fitness-conscious to monitor their daily steps or heart rate on a smartwatch. Increasingly sophisticated photonic components such as LED arrays and specialized lasers, as well as a gamut of sensors and detectors contained within mobile equipment attached to the body, will be able to monitor spectral data within both the visible and infrared ranges.
Read Article
 
Photoacoustic System Enables Real-Time Neurovascular Imaging
Photoacoustic System Enables Real-Time Neurovascular Imaging
A photoacoustic imaging tool accommodates the need for speed and comprehensive detail in neurovascular imaging. The imaging modality enables an approach to visualize whole-brain hemodynamics and oxygenation in real time. It also tracks fast pathophysiological activities at the micro-vessel level. The approach breaks speed and resolution barriers in brain imaging technologies, and could lead to insights into stroke, dementia, and acute brain injury.
Read Article
 
.: Featured Products & Services

 
Sutter Instrument Company - Lambda 721 - Optical Beam Combining System Lambda 721 - Optical Beam Combining System

Sutter Instrument Company
The Lambda 721 was designed to keep the size of the beam combiner small and the optical path short and efficient. Thin-film bandpass filters, such as Semrock’s STR, reflect greater than 90% of out-of-band light.

 Visit Website   Request Info 



Phoseon Technology Inc. - Keylight™ OEM Microscopy Light Source Keylight™ OEM Microscopy Light Source

Phoseon Technology Inc.
KeyLight™ illumination sources for fluorescence microscopy are the perfect solution to integrate into your equipment. Phoseon's proprietary LED solutions offer intense, broad-spectrum wavelengths for various colors from UV through visible into the infrared.

 Visit Website   Request Info 



 
Lumencor Inc. - ZIVA Light Engine: Bright, Stable, Fiber Lasers ZIVA Light Engine: Bright, Stable, Fiber Lasers

Lumencor Inc.
Lumencor’s ZIVA Light Engine delivers bright, stable, robust illumination with seven lasers and high-end electronics. Narrow bore fibers (≤200 µm diameter) generate ultra-high radiance from a compact, pre-aligned, bench top device. Super resolution microscopy techniques are well supported.

 Visit Website   Request Info 



Applied Scientific Instrumentation Inc. - Light Sheet for Cleared Tissue Light Sheet for Cleared Tissue

Applied Scientific Instrumentation Inc.
The ct-dSPIM is a flexible and easy-to-use light sheet microscopy configuration optimized for imaging large cleared tissue samples. The sample is mounted on a motorized XYZ stage and imaged via stage scanning. Two multi-immersion or other objective lenses are held in an upright “V” geometry for light sheet illumination and detection.

 Visit Website   Request Info 



 



 


.: In Case You Missed It

 
Noninvasive Imaging Method Measures Below the Diffraction Limit
Noninvasive Imaging Method Measures Below the Diffraction Limit
A label-free microscopy technique developed by researchers at the University of Graz enables noninvasive, sub-diffraction-limit imaging of nanostructures. The all-linear, optical far-field measurement and imaging technique measures the position and size of nanoparticles with nanometer precision, even when the particles are adjacent.

Read Article
 
Safe, Ingestible Fluorescent Silk Tags Authenticate Medications
To help block the flow of counterfeit medications, researchers at Purdue University and the National Institute of Agricultural Sciences in South Korea developed edible fluorescent tags that can be coded and added to pills or liquid medicine. Each tag is made from photoluminescent natural biopolymers and contains an imperceptible matrix code of information about the pharmaceutical. The code can be read with a smartphone app.

Read Article
 
Microfluidics Device 3D-Printing Innovates Biomedical Fabrication
Researchers at the University of Southern California developed a printing technique that could provide the precision required to successfully 3D-print microfluidic channels on chips at a scale not previously seen. The technique is called in situ transfer vat photopolymerization.

Read Article
 
.: Upcoming Webinars

 
Sub-Cellular Biology at Tissue Scales with Cleared Tissue Axially Scanned Light-Sheet Microscopy Sub-Cellular Biology at Tissue Scales with Cleared Tissue Axially Scanned Light-Sheet Microscopy
Wed, Aug 17, 2022 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM EDT
Large-scale interdisciplinary efforts have worked to comprehensively catalog cellular architectures in health and disease. Kevin Dean Ph.D. shares on the scalable imaging platform, Cleared-Tissue Axially Swept Light-Sheet Microscopy (CT-ASLM), that helps further this research. The CT-ASLM leverages high-speed, aberration-free, remote focusing to achieve an isotropic resolution of approximately 300 nm-scale subcellular imaging with an unparalleled optical sectioning capacity and large field of view. The platform provides global tissue architectures as well as quantitatively detailed morphological and biochemical descriptions of the individual cells that compose tissues in health and in disease. Sponsored by Power Technology, Intelligent Imaging Innovations Inc., and Applied Scientific Instrumentation, Inc.
 Register Now 



.: Next Issue:

 
Features
Multiphoton Microscopy, Laser Scanning & Diagnostics, Optogenetics, and OCT System Design.

Photonics Media is currently seeking technical feature articles on a variety of topics for publication in our magazine BioPhotonics. Please submit an informal 100-word abstract to Senior Editor Doug Farmer at [email protected], or use our online submission form www.photonics.com/submitfeature.aspx.

 

About BioPhotonics

BioPhotonics is the global resource for research, business and product news and information for the biophotonics community and the industry's only stand-alone print and digital magazine.

Visit Photonics.com/subscribe to manage your Photonics Media membership.

 View Digital Edition     Manage Membership 



 
We use cookies to improve user experience and analyze our website traffic as stated in our Privacy Policy. By using this website, you agree to the use of cookies unless you have disabled them.