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A dual imaging cancer probe
Dec 1, 2007 — When it comes to cancer, it helps to have various detection methods. It’s even better if a cancer probe is simple to build and use yet provides powerful imaging and other capabilities. Now researchers from the Gwangju Institute of Science and Technology and from the Chonnam National University Medical School in Gwangju, both in the Republic of Korea, and from the University of Massachusetts Medical School in Worcester have demonstrated a probe with these characteristics. Using a new...
Novel probe provides enzymatic marker for brain disease
Dec 1, 2007 — The enzyme 17β-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase type 10 (17β-HSD10) has several functions, such as the metabolism of fatty acids, amino acids and steroids. Furthermore, it seems to be associated with the mechanisms involved in Alzheimer’s and...
Jmar Elects Retired Vice Admiral to Board
Nov 5, 2007 — Jmar Technologies Inc. of San Diego, a developer of advanced laser, photonics and detection technologies for nanoscale imaging, chemical and biological analysis, and fabrication, announced today that retired US Navy Vice Adm. Richard Naughton has...
Biomedical Engineer Named VP for Research at Northwestern
Nov 2, 2007 — Joseph T. Walsh Jr., professor of biomedical engineering and senior associate dean at the McCormick School of Engineering and Applied Science at Northwestern University in Evanston, Ill., has been appointed vice president for research, Northwestern...
Dublin City University Wins Research Grant
Nov 1, 2007 — Dublin City University in Ireland has received a €23 million grant for a variety of research projects, including photonics and imaging. Recipients include the school’s National Biophotonics & Imaging Platform, which will use the grant money...
Dyes’ biodynamic contrast highlights animal organs
Nov 1, 2007 — In some ways, molecular imaging in small animals has been like having a map of the neighborhood without knowing where the neighborhood is within the city. Investigators have imaged targets deep within animals but have had trouble clearly resolving...
Imperx Adds 5 Imaging System Developers
Nov 1, 2007 — Imperx Inc. of Boca Raton, Fla., a provider of digital cameras and frame grabbers for machine-vision systems used in the medical, defense, surveillance and astronomy markets, announced it has hired five imaging system developers for its new division...
Advances in Multiphoton Microscopy
Oct 1, 2007 — A look at some of the latest work in multiphoton microscopy shows that advances in the technique are enabling new images and research, including uncovering the workings of muscle and the growth of bone. Other advances in technology show that,...
Emergency imaging
Oct 1, 2007 — Authored by experts in the field, the book Diagnostic Imaging: Emergency represents a source of guidance on emergency imaging. The volume of approximately 1100 pages covers both typical and uncommon imaging diagnoses in emergency medicine. It...
Photogrammetry
Oct 1, 2007 — Using case studies, the book Applications of 3D Measurement from Images describes modern digital photogrammetry and its role in solving measurement problems on a diverse range of scales. It outlines the principles and methods of imaging in the...
Glycominds Joins Biomolecular Photonic Consortium
Sep 27, 2007 — Biodiagnostics company Glycominds Ltd. of Lod, Israel, maker of a blood test for detecting inflammatory bowel disease and the severity of Crohn's disease, announced this week it has joined the Biomolecular Photonic (BMP) Consortium. "Glycominds'...
Ziehm, BrainLAB Partner for Intraoperative 3-D Imaging
Sep 27, 2007 — Germany-based Ziehm Imaging and BrainLAB, makers of medical x-ray imaging products and image-guided systems, announced they are partnering to make Vision Vario 3D and Vision 3D -- Ziehm Imaging's C-arms -- fully compatible with all mobile BrainLAB...
SPIE Announces Officers for 2008
Sep 14, 2007 — President Kevin G. Harding was one of the new officers and directors announced at SPIE's annual meeting, Aug. 28 in San Diego, Calif., whose terms will begin Jan. 1, 2008. Harding, a 25-year optics industry veteran, is senior researcher and project...
Gradient Index Optical Microsystems Visualize Living Cells in Deep Tissue
Sep 1, 2007 — Morphologic and functional imaging of living cells in deep tissue with micronscale resolution is key for understanding biological and disease processes. For example, high-resolution imaging can help reveal information about cancer generation in the...
High-resolution MRI method generates virtual mouse brains
Sep 1, 2007 — The prevalence of diverse imaging methods and the use of mouse models to study human diseases have generated massive amounts of data and provided insight into brain structure and function. However, comparing results from studies is difficult because...
MRI more effective for screening high-risk women
Sep 1, 2007 — About 5 percent to 10 percent of breast cancers can be traced to hereditary mutations, and women who carry these genes are considered at high risk. Standard mammograms have sometimes failed to detect breast cancers early in this population; however,...
1st Live Cell Imaged in 3-D
CAMBRIDGE, Mass., Aug. 14, 2007 -- A new imaging technique similar to the computed tomography (CT) scans doctors use to see inside the body has allowed the creation of the first 3-D images of a living cell. The technique could be used to produce the most detailed images yet of...
Zecotek Completes Green Fiber Laser Development, Files for Patent
Aug 9, 2007 — Biophotonics technology developer Zecotek Medical Systems Inc. of Vancouver, British Columbia, announced yesterday that it has completed the creation of a fiber laser that operates in all known wavelengths of the green spectral range and has filed...
Vision Research Appoints Sales Director for Asia
Aug 7, 2007 — Vision Research Inc. a Wayne, N.J.-based manufacturer of high-speed digital imaging systems for markets including defense, scientific and medical research, and engineering, announced that Tatt-Si Tan has been appointed director of sales for Asia and...
Simultaneous cancer imaging and therapy
Aug 1, 2007 — In a review of nanoparticles for cancer therapy and imaging, the authors describe the challenges and future of the technology. A major dilemma is how to design nanoparticles that travel to the tumor and kill it without harming healthy tissue. The...
Device Reshapes Lightwaves
ANN ARBOR, Mich., July 12, 2007 -- Manipulating lightwaves, or electromagnetic radiation, has led to many technologies, from cameras to lasers to medical imaging machines that can see inside the human body. Now scientists at the University of Michigan have developed a way to make...
Nanomedical Advances Sought
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind., & SEOUL, South Korea, July 10, 2007 -- A new nine-year collaboration between scientists in the US and South Korea will combine new imaging, biosensing and nanomedical techniques in an effort to advance medical diagnosis and treatment to the molecular level. Research teams from Purdue...
Children's small intestines imaged with wireless capsule endoscopy
Jul 1, 2007 — Endoscopic procedures, which can help diagnose and treat problems in the gastrointestinal tract and surrounding areas, must be used with special care in children because general anesthesia is required. Alternatively, wireless capsule endoscopy is a...
Fourier optics
Jul 1, 2007 — Part of the Wiley Series in Pure and Applied Optics, the book Diffraction, Fourier Optics and Imaging presents theories of diffraction, imaging and related topics based on Fourier analysis and synthesis techniques. Using an approach that focuses on...
Minuscule bubbles may hold cancer-fighting power
Jul 1, 2007 — Bubbles formed on tiny composite nanostructures could help eliminate cancer cells. The micron-size bubbles can exert lethal pressure on the membranes of cells that collect the composites. Alternatively, smaller harmless bubbles can betray a cell’s...
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