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Wednesday, April 23, 2014
Seeing the Light: How Photonics Continues to Improve Eyesight
Seeing the Light: How Photonics Continues to Improve Eyesight The latest laser technologies are advancing the treatment of cataracts, macular disease and other eye conditions. Ophthalmology uses numerous photonic technologies to diagnose and treat eye diseases and vision problems. Today, these techniques are being combined into systems that are revolutionizing the eye surgeon’s job.
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FRET Pursues Affordable, Robust, User-Friendly Instruments
Upgrades to this versatile spectroscopy technique would make it easier to use and more widely applicable. Although FRET (Förster resonance energy transfer) is now a mature and established technique, it can always be faster, brighter, more sensitive, more multiplexed and more selective.
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Software Enhances Life Sciences Applications, Biomedical Simulations
To advance fundamental research and realize product innovation in biomedical optics, software tools can not only facilitate biomedical optical design, but also instill an iterative process allowing engineers to optimize products for the best application-specific results.
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Superresolution Imaging Adds another Dimension
Superresolution techniques have already made important contributions in biological research. Now, with the introduction of 3-D capabilities, they have the potential to make an even greater impact.
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Light-Emission Studies May Improve Bioimaging
New understanding of secondary light emission by plasmonic nanostructures could lead to improvements in medical imaging.
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Biophotonics Products
Princeton Instruments - Compact Spectrometer Compact Spectrometer
Princeton Instruments
The new IsoPlane 160 spectrometer brings Princeton Instruments’ award-winning IsoPlane SCT-320 performance to a new, smaller platform.
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Raptor Photonics Ltd. - CCD Cameras CCD Cameras
Raptor Photonics Ltd.
Raptor Photonics Ltd.’s CCD cameras, developed using Sony ExView HAD II sensor technology, offer a choice of 2.8-, 6- or 9-MP resolution and are available in both mono and RGB. Pixel size is 4.54 µm.
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Teledyne DALSA, Machine Vision OEM Components - X-Ray Detectors X-Ray Detectors
Teledyne DALSA, Machine Vision OEM Components
Teledyne Dalsa has added two new models to its Shad-o-Box x-ray detector line, the 3K and 6K HS.
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Innovations in Optics, Inc. - LED Light Engine LED Light Engine
Innovations in Optics, Inc.
Model 2400B-510, the latest addition to Innovations in Optics Inc.’s line of LumiBright FC fiber-coupled LED light engines, was designed for fiber and lightguide input apertures from 1 to 3 mm in diameter.
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Industry Events
SPIE Translational Biophotonics 2014 - May 19 - 20, 2014 · Rice University, Houston, TX
SPIE Translational Biophotonics 2014 Primary topics include diagnostic imaging and detection with applications in cancer diagnostics, cardiovascular imaging, infectious disease, new techniques in microscopy and other emerging technique, analytical systems, MD perspectives, industry perspectives.
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