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Femtolaser OK’d for Cataract Surgery
ABBOTT PARK, Ill., April 23, 2012 — Abbott’s iFS advanced femtosecond laser has received FDA clearance for use in corneal and cataract surgeries to create bow-shaped or curved arcuate incisions.
Hamblin, Lavery Join Hologenix Board
NEW YORK, April 23, 2012 — The Celliant technology manufacturer has appointed Drs. Michael R. Hamblin and Lawrence A. Lavery to its science advisory board and established a research and development laboratory.
Schneider Kreuznach Expands into LEDs
BAD KREUZNACH, Germany, April 23, 2012 — The optics manufacturer has expanded into the LED market with the development of a state-of-the-art light engine.
Lasers Can Improve Hearing
HANNOVER, Germany, April 20, 2012 — New technologies to improve the insertion techniques and exact fitting of cochlear implants in the inner ear could soon provide better-quality residual hearing for more than 200,000 hard-of-hearing people worldwide.
Precision Optics Nabs $1M Endoscope Order
GARDNER, Mass., April 20, 2012 — The optical instruments manufacturer announced a $1,032,000 customer order for endoscopes based on its proprietary Microprecision technology.
Optical Technique Detects Malaria Early
TRIESTE, Italy, April 19, 2012 — Rapid detection of malaria, particularly in remote parts of the world, is not always possible because current methods are slow and require precise instrumentation and highly skilled microscopic analysis. Now, using a technique called secondary...
Modulight Receives Medical Laser Contract
TAMPERE, Finland, April 18, 2012 — The laser manufacturer announced it designed, integrated and CE-certified an OEM medical laser system for PCI Biotech for a novel cancer therapy process.
Hamamatsu to Resell Visiopharm Products
HØRSHOLM, Denmark, April 17, 2012 — Visiopharm and Hamamatsu have announced a nonexclusive worldwide OEM agreement and reseller partnership for Visiopharm’s quantitative digital pathology (QDP) solutions.
Hyperspectral Imaging Sheds Light on Wound Healing
GAITHERSBURG, Md., April 13, 2012 — Hyperspectral imaging devices, calibrated to new National Institute of Standards and Technology standard reference spectra, could be used as noninvasive diagnostic tools for discriminating between healthy and diseased tissue and for providing new...
Key to Understanding Photosynthesis Found in Spinach
ATLANTA, April 13, 2012 — Using Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy, researchers at the Georgia Institute of Technology showed the importance of a hydrogen bonding water network in the photosynthesis substructure called photosystem II. The work helps clarify how ammonia...
Corning Life Sciences to Acquire Labware Unit for $730M
CORNING, N.Y., April 11, 2012 — The specialty glass and ceramics manufacturer plans to buy the majority of Becton, Dickinson and Co.’s Billerica, Mass.-based Discovery Labware division later this year for approximately $730 million in cash.
OSA Establishes Feld Biophotonics Award
WASHINGTON, April 11, 2012 — To honor professor Michael Feld’s fundamental contributions in the fields of laser science and applied physics for solving biomedical problems, The Optical Society and the OSA Foundation have established the Michael S. Feld Biophotonics Award. OSAF...
SERS Susses Out Salmonella
ATHENS, Ga., April 11, 2012 — In the future, even the smallest traces of salmonella and other foodborne pathogens may be easily detected using a technology known as surface-enhanced Raman scattering, or SERS.
Nanoparticle-Laser Method Targets Chemo Drugs
HOUSTON, April 10, 2012 — A potential treatment method for drug-resistant cancer uses gold nanoparticles to convert laser energy into “plasmonic nanobubbles,” which allow chemotherapy drugs to enter single cells. Delivering chemotherapy with nanobubbles is 30 times more...
WaveTec Vision Raises $16M
ALISO VIEJO, Calif., April 10, 2012 — The intraoperative wavefront measurement technology company announced it closed a $16.5 million financing round to commercialize its ORA System diagnostic device for cataract surgery.
Shimadzu Center Opens at UTexas
COLUMBIA, Md., April 9, 2012 — Shimadzu Scientific Instruments opened the Shimadzu Center for Advanced Analytical Chemistry at the University of Texas at Arlington to give researchers at the university access to enhanced capabilities for trace qualitative and quantitative...
DigitalOptics Partners with MMD on Posture Sensing
SAN JOSE, Calif., April 6, 2012 — DigitalOptics Corp. and MMD-Monitors and Displays Taiwan Ltd. have partnered to deliver the first monitor with a built-in ergonomic sensor to help correct posture.
Hamamatsu Brings NanoZoomer Distribution In-House
BRIDGEWATER, N.J., April 6, 2012 — Hamamatsu Corp. announced that its NanoZoomer product line, which previously was distributed through third-party dealers, now will be available exclusively through the company.
Bruker Acquires SkyScan
ANTWERP, Belgium, April 3, 2012 — The scientific instruments and solution provider has acquired all the shares of SkyScan NV, which will continue to operate from its Belgium location under the name Bruker microCT NV. Financial terms were not disclosed.
FDA Approves Brain Injury Detector
Apr 2, 2012 — A handheld device intended to aid in the detection of life-threatening bleeding in the skull has been approved by the FDA. The device, called the Infrascanner Model 1000, can help health care providers identify patients with critical head injuries...
Companies Settle Dispute
Apr 1, 2012 — In California, Optovue Inc. of Fremont and Carl Zeiss Meditec Inc. of Dublin have signed a settlement agreement resolving two pending US District Court patent infringement cases. Specific terms of the settlement were not disclosed. Under the...
Defense, Security Show Targets Baltimore
Apr 1, 2012 — SPIE moves its DSS conference and trade show to the Charm City to maximize exposure to governmental agencies, military institutions and research organizations. At the mention of Baltimore, certain things come to mind: crab cakes, the Orioles, Camden...
Handheld rainbow could spawn multispectral tools
BUFFALO, N.Y. – A new kind of polymer that is cheap and easy to make and reflects many different wavelengths of light when viewed from a single perspective could form the basis of handheld multispectral imaging devices. “Such portable technology could...
Tunable optical filter uses nanoantennas
CAMBRIDGE, Mass. – A new tunable color filter based on optical nanoantennas can precisely control color output, enabling its use for display and bioimaging applications and for marking currency. By precisely controlling the shape of the nanoantennas, engineers at...
Diatom Biosensor Could Detect Chemicals in Water
SEQUIM, Wash., March 30, 2012 — A biosensor made of fluorescent proteins that are embedded in the shell of microscopic marine algae called diatoms could help detect chemicals in water samples. The device could help produce nanomaterials that can solve sensing, catalysis and...
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