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Scientists Collaborate to Create Biomedical Imaging Center

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Researchers from the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign will use funding from the National Institute of Biomedical Imaging and Bioengineering (NIBIB) at the National Institutes of Health (NIH) to establish a national collaborative Biomedical Technology Research Resource to develop label-free optical imaging technologies for medical and biological applications. Development of the Center for Label-free Imaging and Multi-scale Biophotonics (CLIMB), which is funded by an initial five-year award, was a joint effort between Stephen Boppart, a professor of electrical and computer...Read full article

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    Published: October 2022
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    label-free
    Label-free refers to a technique or method that does not require the use of additional labels, tags, or markers to detect or identify specific components or entities. In various scientific and technological applications, labeling often involves attaching fluorescent dyes, radioactive isotopes, or other markers to molecules, cells, or structures of interest. However, in label-free approaches, detection or analysis is performed without the need for these additional labels. Common applications...
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