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Satellite Images Help Target Vaccination Campaigns in Developing Regions
Satellite images that capture short-term changes in population size in communities in developing countries could help vaccination campaigns achieve more complete coverage and aid in preventing disease outbreaks. Vaccination campaigns supplement routine immunization but often fail to achieve coverage goals due to uncertainty about target population size and distribution. Short-term fluctuations in population can significantly impact population size and susceptibility.
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Protocols Introduced for Graphene-Based Array for Biophotonics Applications
The fabrication and use of transparent graphene-based neural electrode arrays for applications in fluorescent microscopy, optical coherence tomography (OCT) and optogenetics have been described in detail by the researchers who developed the array. The arrays, which have broad-wavelength transparency from the UV to the IR spectra, could provide opportunities to advance techniques that may not be possible using conventional opaque metal electrode arrays.
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Berlin Hosts First Micro Photonics Conference
Over 1,000 participants from 15 countries attended the first Micro Photonics conference and congress in Berlin, showcasing their products and attending lectures on the development and manufacture of miniature optical components and their applications. The event was organized by Messe Berlin in association with Berlin Partner für Wirtschaft und Technologie GmbH, the K.I.T. Group and other partners.
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Superresolution Microscope Builds 3D Images by Mapping Negative Space
Thermal noise imaging, a novel method for making 3D images of biological structures at high resolution and under natural conditions, may offer insight into how cells communicate with one another, helping to further the development of artificial organs such as skin or heart tissue.
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OCT-A Detects Early-Stage Glaucoma
Optical coherence tomography angiography (OCT-A) was used at the earliest stages of glaucoma to identify the characteristic patterns of different forms of the disease. OCT-A, a noninvasive technique that employs en face reconstruction of OCT combined with motion contrast processing to reveal perfused retinal vasculature, could enable doctors to diagnose glaucoma cases earlier than ever before and potentially slow down the progression of the disease.
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3M Delves Into Tablet-Based Technology Read Article
Laser Light to Collaborate with Equinix for Optical Satellite Read Article
NanoLIBS Analyzer Wins CPhI Pharma Award Read Article
Rofin-Baasel Moves Into New Headquarters Read Article
Imaging Biomarker for Parkinson’s Clinical Trials Gains EMA Support Read Article
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OSA Advanced Solid State Lasers Conference & Exhibition 2016
October 30 - November 4, 2016 - The Westin Boston Waterfront - Boston, MA
The OSA Advanced Solid State Lasers Congress will feature the latest advances in solid state laser development and related technologies for use in free space laser communication, laser based sensing, and numerous industrial applications. The Laser Congress will provide attendees with a comprehensive view of the latest technological advances as well as the applications of laser technologies for industrial products and markets. The Congress will also include market-focused sessions and presentations describing the technological and engineering advances required to translate these laser technologies into commercial products.
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Intracoronary NIRF Molecular Imaging - Translatable Approaches
Mon, Oct 24, 2016 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM EDT
Dr. Farouc Jaffer of Harvard Medical School and Massachusetts General Hospital will present on his use of cutting-edge fluorescence molecular imaging technology to develop intravital microscopy, for the purpose of understanding in vivo the molecular mechanisms of atherosclerosis, thrombosis and vascular injury. He will discuss how his lab has partnered with engineering groups around the world to develop translatable intravascular fluorescence molecular imaging approaches, and the recent clinical translation of this technology. Dr. Jaffer performed the first intracoronary human studies at MGH using a novel OCT-fluorescence imaging catheter. He will speak on these studies and include specific examples based on preclinical trials.
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CALL FOR ARTICLES!
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], or use our online submission form.
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