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Photonics.com Weekly: The fertile field of biophotonics (1/7/2016)

Photonics.com Weekly: The fertile field of biophotonics
OCT Detects, Assesses Bacterial Buildup on Medical Devices
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Thursday, January 7, 2016
OCT Detects, Assesses Bacterial Buildup on Medical Devices
OCT Detects, Assesses Bacterial Buildup on Medical Devices Researchers used optical coherence tomography in vivo to determine the presence of biofilm — bacterial growth that results from micro-organisms attaching themselves to and multiplying on synthetic surfaces. Biofilm has been linked to ventilator-associated pneumonia (VAP), a prevalent infection in intensive care units.
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Worm Brain Imaging Illustrates Neurons' Role in Movement
A fluorescence microscopy technique has yielded 3D footage of brain activity in unrestrained worms, offering insight into how populations of neurons generate animal behavior.
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Filming 'Killer Cells' in 3D to Aid Immune Response
Watching the formation of the human immune system's "killer cells" could help scientists develop new ways to target cancer.
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Fiber Optic Sensor Monitors Early Stage Embryos
Fiber Optic Sensor Monitors Early Stage Embryos The sensor concurrently measures hydrogen peroxide and pH – both indicators of embryonic stress. It consists of a single optical fiber, the tip of which was functionalized with a reactive fluorescent coating.
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Optical Society to Celebrate 100th Anniversary
"The centennial is not only an opportunity to capture the legacy of the society and the optics field, but also a chance to explore the future of these exciting technologies," said OSA President Alan E. Willner.
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William Miller Promoted to President at Veeco
Miller will have direct responsibility for the company's business units and central R&D, and will continue to oversee global manufacturing operations, as he has done since last year.
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Multispectral Ophthalmology Tech Firm Annidis Replaces President
Annidis Corp. has terminated its employment agreement with President Nick Ribaric by mutual agreement. Ribarc remains on the company's board of directors.
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Superconductor Ups Single-Photon Detection Accuracy
Superconductor Ups Single-Photon Detection Accuracy Improving on earlier technology, a single-photon detector made of superconducting nanowires offers reduced temporal jitter with less demanding cooling requirements. This greater precision at a higher temperature makes the new detector useful for communications research and experiments involving quantum entanglement and teleportation.
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Laser Measurements Simplify Electronics Testing
Femtosecond lasers may provide a cost-effective alternative to conventional vector network analyzers for high-frequency measurements involved in electronics testing.
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Industry Events
SPIE Photonics West - Feb. 13-18 · San Francisco
SPIE Photonics West This annual conference and exhibition features 21,000 attendees, two exhibitions and 1,250 exhibiting companies. Topic areas include biomedical optics, biophotonics, translational research, industrial lasers, 3D printing, optoelectronics, microfabrication, MOEMS-MEMS, displays and more.
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Photonics Media is currently seeking technical feature articles on a variety of topics for publication in our magazines (Photonics Spectra, Industrial Photonics, BioPhotonics and EuroPhotonics). Please submit an informal 100-word abstract to Managing Editor Michael Wheeler at [email protected]
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