Dr Sergey Alexandrov and Prof Martin Leahy, both of the Tissue Optics & Microcirculation Imaging Group, (TOMI) NUI Galway presented STARSTEM findings at the International Society for Optics and Photonics’ BiOS 2019 meeting which took place 2-7 February 2019 in San Francisco, USA.
- STARSTEM – optimizing nanostars for stem cell tracking presented by Martin J. Leahy on 2 February 2019
- Functional imaging with light and sound including microcirculation presented byMartin J. Leahy on 2 February 2019
- Ultra-sensitive label free imaging below the resolution limit presented by Sergey Alexandrov on 3 February 2019
- Label free imaging and sub-voxel sensing of biological structures presented byMartin J. Leahy on 3 February 2019
With 2,500 papers and presentations, SPIE BiOS is the most important biomedical optics conference in 2019. Topics include biomedical optics, diagnostics and therapeutics, biophotonics, new imaging modalities, optical coherence tomography, neurophotonics, optogenetics, tissue optics, and nano/biophotonics.
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