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Biozoom Seeks Licensees, Partners
Sep 1, 2013 — Biozoom of Kassel, Germany, is looking for licensees or other kinds of partners for its patented mobile spectroscopy technology. The company’s first commercial product is a handheld scanner for real-time spectroscopic analysis of biomarkers in the human body, such as antioxidant levels. The intellectual property behind the technology could have applications in optics, nanofiltration and database management, among others, Biozoom said. The additional revenue from its intellectual property...
Breakthrough enables development of photosensitive drugs
BARCELONA, Spain – A chemical nanoengineering breakthrough in light-regulated therapeutic molecules could lead to personalized medicine that limits treatment time of a given region and reduces unwanted results. Modifying biological processes with light has led...
Collaborations
Sep 1, 2013 — Ewing, N.J.-based Universal Display Corp. and IDD Aerospace/Zodiac Lighting Solutions of Redmond, Wash., have partnered to design and demonstrate an energy-saving shelf utility white OLED lighting prototype for aircraft interiors using Universal...
Gold nanoprobes + FRET = cancer insights
GLASGOW, Scotland – Gold nanoprobes paired with FRET (Förster resonance energy transfer) microscopy could allow researchers to study cancer cells in more minute detail and measure the effectiveness of medicines at subcellular levels. Gold nanoparticles have...
PI Extends Factory Space
Sep 1, 2013 — Precision positioning systems provider PI (Physik Instrumente) has added a new building to its factory in Karlsruhe, Germany, providing more production floors, metrology labs and R&D office space. The high-load hexapod production and test...
Tabletop device accelerates electrons to 2 GeV
AUSTIN, Texas – Until recently, if you wanted to speed up electrons to 2 gigaelectron volts (GeV), you needed a multimillion-dollar accelerator nearly 200 m long. But not anymore: Now you just need a tabletop device. “We have accelerated about half a billion...
Conference to Explore Laser-based Weather Control
GENEVA, Aug. 30, 2013 — Ultrashort-pulse lasers as an emerging tool for controlling the weather will be the topic of interest at a gathering of atmospheric physicists, meteorologists and climatologists next month at the World Meteorological Organisation in Geneva. The...
Semrock Receives ITAR Certification
ROCHESTER, N.Y., Aug. 30, 2013 — Certification from the US Department of State for International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR) has been given to Semrock Inc., a designer and manufacturer of spectrally complex optical filters. Controlling the export and import of...
Spaghetti-like Surface Makes Stronger SERS Sensor
ZURICH & LIVERMORE, Calif., Aug. 30, 2013 — An innovative plasmonic sensor amplifies the signals of surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy (SERS) using a novel substrate based on carbon nanotubes with metal-coated tips. Scientists at ETH Zurich and the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory...
Class Action Suit Filed Against Biolase
NEW YORK, Aug. 29, 2013 — A class action lawsuit filed on behalf of shareholders against Biolase Inc. alleges that the dental laser maker made materially false and misleading statements regarding its business and operations. The complaint alleges that the biomedical company...
Light to the Heart to Restore Healthy Beats
BALTIMORE, Aug. 29, 2013 — When a person’s heart slows or stops, the current practice is to jump-start it with a blast of electricity from a pacemaker or defibrillator. But a multi-university team aims to put an optogenetic twist on the procedure by replacing the violent jolt...
Bachmann Named President of Bruker BioSpin Group
BILLERICA, Mass., Aug. 26, 2013 — Bruker Corp., a provider of scientific instruments and solutions for molecular and materials research, has appointed Thomas Bachmann as president of its BioSpin Group. Bachmann, who previously served as CEO of Tecan Group in Switzerland from 2005 to...
Infraredx Receives $25M Investment from Nipro
BURLINGTON, Mass., Aug. 25, 2013 — Infraredx Inc. has received a $25 million equity investment from Nipro Corp. to support the commercialization and distribution of Infraredx’s TVC Imaging System in Japan. The TVC Imaging System is an intravascular imaging system integrating...
Trojan Technologies Wins OSA’s ‘Enabled by Optics’ Contest
WASHINGTON, Aug. 23, 2013 — Trojan Technologies has won first place in the corporate division of Enabled by Optics, a new contest designed by the Optical Society (OSA) to raise public awareness of the importance of optics and photonic technologies. The contest, which also has...
Lab Combines Light, Electron Microscopy Devices
WARSAW, Poland, Aug. 21, 2013 — Nencki Institute’s new Neurobiology Centre has installed a combination of light and electron microscopy devices to help researchers better understand the structure, function and capabilities of the human brain. The center’s Laboratory of...
Photonics Firm a Finalist in Nokia Sensing Contest
LOS ANGELES, Aug. 19, 2013 — A technology firm founded by University of California, Los Angeles, professor Aydogan Ozcan and his students has made it to the final round of a $2.25 million international competition for companies improving health care by developing advanced,...
‘Plasmofluidic’ Lens is Tunable, Reconfigurable
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa., Aug. 16, 2013 — Laser-induced bubbles on a metal film are the first demonstration of a plasmonic lens in a microfluidic environment, report engineers at Pennsylvania State University. The unique integration of plasmonics and microfluidics could help in developing...
Bonsai to Distribute Headwall Sensors in France, Switzerland
FITCHBURG, Mass., Aug. 16, 2013 — Headwall Photonics has appointed Bonsai Advanced Technologies of southern France as its distributor of hyperspectral sensors in France and Switzerland. "We are very impressed with the level of technical understanding at Bonsai with respect to our...
IR Camera a Valuable Tool for Protecting Whales
BREMERHAVEN, Germany, Aug. 15, 2013 — An IR camera has been turned into a tool for automatic whale detection onboard the research vessel Polarstern, designed to detect whales by their spouts during times of loud industrial noise. Regulatory authorities request mitigation measures for...
LightPath Signs Distributor for Southeast Asia
ORLANDO, Fla., Aug. 15, 2013 — LightPath Technologies has signed an agreement with AceXon Technologies to distribute its optical products throughout Singapore, Malaysia and Thailand. “LightPath is continuing its strategy of improving cost structures, expanding markets and...
Congressman Tours UCF Laser Facility
ORLANDO, Fla., Aug. 9, 2013 — Photonics was the focal point at the University of Central Florida (UCF) on Wednesday when Rep. John L. Mica paid a visit to the Center for Research and Education in Optics and Lasers (CREOL). “They are performing phenomenal research in our...
Silicon QDs Could be Safe for Deep-Tissue Imaging
BUFFALO, N.Y., Aug. 8, 2013 — Monkeys injected with large doses of silicon nanocrystals displayed no adverse health effects three months later, a promising step forward in the potential development of human biomedical imaging applications.
Fujimoto Receives IEEE Photonics Award
CAMBRIDGE, Mass., Aug. 7, 2013 — The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) has awarded James Fujimoto, Elihu Thomson Professor of Electrical Engineering at MIT, the 2014 IEEE Photonics Award for his pioneering work in the development of OCT for medical...
Laser Inserts DNA into Cells with a Light Touch
GWANGJU, South Korea, Aug. 7, 2013 — A method that uses a femtosecond laser to poke a hole in the surface of a single cell and gently tug a piece of DNA through it with optical tweezers offers greater control of gene therapy and genetic engineering. Developed in the School of...
Light Alters Interaction of Organic Molecules
CAMBRIDGE, Mass., Aug. 7, 2013 — A new platform enables emissions from organic molecule to be manipulated when the molecules are suspended on top of a photonic crystal surface. The finding could have implications for bio-imaging and biomolecular detection, OLEDs, and investigations...
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