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BioPhotonics Monthly: December 2015 Issue Highlights (12/23/2015)

BioPhotonics Monthly: December 2015 Issue Highlights
An Illuminated State of Mind
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Wednesday, December 23, 2015
An Illuminated State of Mind
An Illuminated State of Mind In a small laboratory with very little equipment, psychiatrist, neuroscientist and Professor Karl Deisseroth began a high-risk project to render individual neurons photosensitive. Despite facing a great deal of skepticism from his peers, he remained convinced that if adjustments could be made to specific neurons, then scientists would finally have the tools to decode one of the most complex biological systems known to man — the human brain.
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Automated Biopsy Assessment Possible with SLIM
Spatial light interference microscopy (SLIM) might provide a quantitative way to diagnose breast cancer. Researchers at the University of Illinois recently used data-based SLIM assessment to determine whether breast tissue biopsies from 400 patients contained benign or malignant cells. The results agreed 88 and 87 percent of the time with the findings of two histopathologists who assessed the same samples using hematoxylin and eosin stains.
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Spectroscopy Can Head Off Food Safety Crises
Spectroscopy Can Head Off Food Safety Crises Spectroscopy is a safe, nondestructive analytical method that can improve the quality control and assurance at production facilities by providing real-time, accurate measurement of the products at various steps to prevent larger quality issues.
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Light Moves Mirror for 3D Sensing
A laser system that includes a mirror moved by the force of light could enable the miniaturization of 3D sensors for driverless cars and bioimaging. The mirror, an ultrathin high-contrast grating, alters the frequency of the laser beam as it moves, making it suitable for lidar and optical coherence tomography (OCT).
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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 Editor James Schlett at [email protected]
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