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System Combines Optical Microscopy, MRI
MUNICH, June 8, 2015 — Combining optical and MRI techniques, a new imaging system aims to uncover the complexities of tumors to help better tailor cancer treatment. The preclinical and intravital molecular imaging system houses a window for tissue observation in addition to a larger imaging chamber. Together they are being used to peer into the microenvironment of tumors and other tissues while learning about the coregistration of multiple lines of imaging data. "Understanding the physiology behind
Holographic Microscopy, Machine Learning Software to ID Bacteria
DAEJEON, South Korea, June 8, 2015 — Pairing holographic microscopy with machine learning software could help hospitals and the food industry screen for bacterial infection in real time. A quantitative phase imaging unit (QPIU) developed at the Korea Advanced Institute of Science and...
Optogenetics Offers Treatment for Laryngeal Paralysis
BONN, Germany, June 4, 2015 — Optogenetics techniques could be exploited to treat laryngeal paralysis, a condition that interferes with speaking, swallowing and breathing. Researchers at the University of Bonn have made individual larynx muscles in mice responsive to light by...
Fiber Microendoscope Could Reduce Unnecessary Biopsies
HOUSTON, June 3, 2015 — A low-cost, portable, battery-powered microendoscope developed at Rice University could reduce the need for costly biopsies for many patients undergoing screening for esophageal cancer. That's the conclusion of researcher behind a clinical study...
Lasers Inject 'Cargo' into Cells at High Speed
LOS ANGELES, May 29, 2015 — A laser device that injects relatively "large-sized cargo" into mammalian cells at high speed could aid the study of disease. Called a biophotonic laser-assisted surgery tool, or BLAST, the device was developed by engineers and doctors at the...
OmniVision Profits, Revenues Dip in 2015
SANTA CLARA, Calif., May 29, 2015 — Image sensor firm OmniVision Technologies Inc. reported small declines in profits and revenues in fiscal 2015. Net income for the fiscal year, which ended April 30, was $93.4 million, or $1.57 per diluted share. That's a decrease of 1.7 percent from...
Combating Darkness with Light
May 28, 2015 — It is no secret that light can be one of the most powerful tools in our arsenal. So when an application comes along and gives that energy a specific purpose against the backdrop of our past and present international political climates – along...
LumiThera Wins $500K Grant to Develop PBM Devices for Treatment of Macular Degeneration
SEATTLE, May 28, 2015 — LumiThera Inc. has received a $500,000 matching grant from the Washington State Life Sciences Discovery Fund (LSDF) to commercialize devices for noninvasive photobiomodulation treatment of dry age-related macular degeneration (AMD). "There are no...
European Projects to Develop Next-Generation CMOS Imagers
EINDHOVEN, Netherlands, May 28, 2015 — Multiple European companies and institutions are taking part in two new projects aimed at developing the next generation of CMOS image sensors. Both projects involve, from the Netherlands, Adimec Advanced Image Systems BV, Grass Valley Nederland BV...
Metamaterial Hyperlens Breaks Diffraction Limit
BUFFALO, N.Y., May 26, 2015 — A new metamaterial design has enabled a hyperlens capable of imaging details smaller than the wavelengths of visible light. Developed at the University at Buffalo, the new device relies on a nonresonant, waveguide-coupled design to overcome losses...
Liquid Crystal Compound Lens Eyed for 3-D Imaging
PHILADELPHIA, May 21, 2015 — Liquid crystal can be controllably formed into compound lenses similar to those found in insects, a team from the University of Pennsylvania has demonstrated. These lenses produce sets of images with different focal lengths, a property that could be...
Meyers Named Sales Director for Raman Products at Ondax
MONROVIA, Calif., May 20, 2015 — Chris Meyers has been named director of sales for Raman products at Ondax Inc. He will be responsible for all Raman product field sales activity for the North American region. Meyers has 26 years of experience selling instrumentation in the...
Nanotronics Imaging Acquires Franklin MCI
CUYAHOGA FALLS, Ohio, May 20, 2015 — Nanotronics Imaging LLC has acquired Franklin Mechanical & Control Inc. (Franklin MCI) of Hollister, Calif., a manufacturer of advanced mechanical and optical equipment. Terms of the deal were not disclosed. The acquisition will allow...
Hammond Named Global Customer Service Manager at Spectronics
WESTBURY, N.Y., May 19, 2015 — Debra Hammond has been named global customer service manager at Spectronics Corp. Hammond joined Spectronics more than 20 years ago as an international customer service specialist, moving on to department manager in 1998. In her new role Hammond...
UbiQD Secures Licenses from MIT, Los Alamos
LOS ALAMOS, N.M., May 13, 2015 — Quantum dots (QDs) manufacturer UbiQD LLC has secured two intellectual property licenses: One exclusively licensed from Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) and one nonexclusively licensed from Los Alamos National Security LLC (LANS). LANS is...
Smartphone Microscope Counts Parasites in Blood
BERKELEY, Calif., May 7, 2015 — A research team led by engineers at the University of California, Berkeley, has developed a new mobile phone microscope capable of analyzing blood. Its ability to automatically detect and quantify bodily infection caused by parasitic worms. The next...
Mitutoyo Opens Massachusetts Facility
AURORA, Ill., May 7, 2015 — Mitutoyo America Corp. has opened a new M3 Solution Center in Marlborough, Mass. The new 7600-sqaure-foot facility is designed for product demonstrations and customer assistance, as well as product and educational training seminars. "Our goal is to...
Alphanov, Leukos Sign Pulsed-Laser Technology Transfer Agreement
LIMOGES, France, May 6, 2015 — Leukos plans to produce a pump system for its supercontinuum light sources based on a new picosecond laser module developed by Alphanov of Talence. The two companies have signed a technology transfer agreement, the terms of which were not disclosed....
Fiber Tests Show Rod Cells' Uneven Responses to Light
TRIESTE, Italy, May 6, 2015 — To study the response of retinal cells to light, an team of researchers has developed a new technique involving tapered optical fibers that could also have applications in optogenetics. Led by the International School for Advanced Studies (SISSA) in...
DNA, Silver Used to Create Fluorescent Arrays
SANTA BARBARA, Calif., May 5, 2015 — A research team at the University of California, Santa Barbara, has discovered how to create a programmed, tunable fluorescent array by cradling silver nanoclusters inside synthetic DNA. Led by Beth Gwinn, a professor in UCSB’s physics...
SPIE, OSA Call for Community Input on Proposed ITAR Changes
BELLINGHAM, Wash., May 5, 2015 — SPIE, the international society for optics and photonics, is calling on members to make their voices heard as the U.S. government weighs new export regulations. The Commerce Department today opened a 60-day comment period on revisions to Category...
ODT Enhances Optical Tweezer Capabilities, Holographic Bioimaging
DAEJEON, South Korea, May 4, 2015 — A new optical diffraction tomography (ODT) technique can measure the positions of optically trapped particles in three dimensions at high speed. The method provides a more streamlined and precise way to locate and move microscopic particles than...
Optical Processor to Boost Speed, Reduce Energy Demands of Genome Research
CAMBRIDGE, UK, April 28, 2015 — A prototype optical processor with a scalable, lensless design can crunch math problems faster than existing computers, according to its developer, Optalysys Ltd. With a processing speed equivalent to 320 gigaflops, or 320 billion floating-point...
Huennekens Named Board Chairman at EndoChoice
ALPHARETTA, Ga. April 27, 2015 — Scott Huennekens has been elevated to the position of chairman of the board at endoscope manufacturer EndoChoice Inc. Jim Balkcom, who had been chairman since 2009, will remain on the board of directors and continues to serve as chairman of the...
Richards-Kortum Elected to Academy of Arts and Sciences
HOUSTON, April 27, 2015 — Rebecca Richards-Kortum, a bioengineering professor at Rice University who uses optics to help fight disease, has been elected a fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. A member of the Rice faculty since 2005, Richards-Kortum directs...
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