The Center for Biomedical OCT Research and Translation (CBORT) advances OCT tech, cultivates collaborations, and provides access to OCT imaging equipment.
Whether attending in person or vitual, don't miss these presentations from CBORT team at Optica Biophotonics Congress in Vancouver, Canada, by
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In this new publication, P41 collaborators at FDA explore #PolarizationSensitive OCT #biomarkers to quantify electrostimulation-induced peripheral nerve injury in living small animal models. Available in #SPIE at https://t.co/qptubkfbpB
Open #opportunities for Postdoctoral Fellows and Research Assistant/Lab Technician in The Ren Lab to work in the integration of #optics, #biochemistry and #computing. Check out https://t.co/DNYRVPxvQa for more information and https://t.co/Ah6TffqDlk to learn about the lab.
The Ren Lab is looking to #hire Postdoctoral Fellows and a Research Assistant/Lab Technician to work at the interfaces of #imaging, #nanotechnology, and computation with broad #biomedical applications. Check out our #Careers page for more information: https://t.co/DrTWqrINrn
For researchers in Boston area who are interested in the integration of AI and biomedical optical imaging, please consider attending this joint MGB and MIT one-day conference!
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π£ We're thrilled to announce the date of our 2023 MIT-MGB AI Cures Conference: April 24th! π Mark your calendars for this exciting event where we'll be sharing cutting-edge clinical AI research & how to deploy these tools in hospital settings. REGISTER: https://t.co/7nshA4WyWp
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This key insight from our lastest work brings us one step closer to enabling #imaging through multimode fiber: Wavelength-dependent changes in light transmission through multimode fiber are deterministic rather than random. Check out this summary https://t.co/7qUq09KLFU
New work out @LightSciAppl: We discovered that wavelength-dependent changes in light transmission through multimode fiber are not random, but highly deterministic. ππ https://t.co/kE5b9Dv8Xn
CBORT invites you to start day 3 of #PhotonicsWest by listening about the progress of imaging through a multimode fiber, a promising coherent endoscopy imaging technology, and to end the day in the poster session by checking out latest advances in OCT hardware.
PS-OCT enabled non-invasive measurement of collagen injury depth with the potential for precise determination of burn wound severity and healing potential in research and clinical settings. Learn about this work authored by Taylor M Cannon and CBORT team: https://t.co/gAPf0N60FA
DonΒ΄t miss the book Polarized Light in Biomedical Imaging and Sensing. Martin Villiger and Brett Bouma contributed a chapter that summarizes principles and implementations of PS-OCT, surveys clinical studies, and discusses challenges and opportunities: https://t.co/MiF4NoIp8V
CBORT continues expanding the use of endoscopic polarization-sensitive OCT. Check out our recent work authored by Damon DePaoli and collaborators, demonstrating white matter tract imaging using narrow-gauge probes and advanced processing. https://t.co/gsMuLolT0z
Great way to conclude the day at NESBO 2022. Interesting poster presentations on Biomedical
Optics advances from Graduate Students and Postdoctoral Research Fellows.
Inspiring opening words from CBORT Director Brett E Bouma at NESBO 2022 happening now. Collaboration is critical for an effective progress in research and technology development.
Registration is now open for NESBO 2022! Join us on 11/10 to have the opportunity to interact with researchers from across the greater New England Biomedical Optics community https://t.co/wuQLFItZPX