Meet our scholars! @gilesblaney studies the random motion of photons in optically turbid media. His field, "diffuse optics", aims to see inside opaque substances, including a person's tissue. Learn more on his website! https://t.co/me2UslVdCt #science#research#career#psotdoc
90 years of pulse oximetry: history, current status, and outlook: https://t.co/awWXvLdWzx
A review by Valentina Quaresima, Marco Ferrari (@Marconirs52) and myself.
Our review examines the development of oximetry in general and pulse oximetry in particular.
Spring seminar series update- Sergio Fantini, Professor, Biomedical Engineering, Tufts University, gave an impressive talk on "Non-invasive Optical Imaging of the Human Brain: Dual-slope Techniques and Coherent Hemodvnamics.
Spatial sensitivity to absorption changes for various near-infrared spectroscopy methods:
A compendium review: https://t.co/ViEgtNURsX
Nice work by G. Blaney, A. Sassaroli & S. Fantini
#fNIRS
One cool aspect of Tufts IRACDA training is attending #research conferences in your field each year! Sometimes, you may even get to do 2! Our own @gilesblaney did just that when he and his lab attended @SPIEtweets conference & gave 2 talks! https://t.co/se3HjSVyN8 #science
First Work-in-Progress talks featuring Giles Blaney from @TuftsDOIT lab. Thanks to @JuanGnecco4, Brooke, @borges_bme for organizing! Next one in 2 weeks!
Congrats to IRACDA scholar @gilesblaney who had 2 abstracts accepted & had 1 of his papers featured by a maker of some equipment he uses in the lab he’s in here @TuftsUniversity! Love being a part of these successes of our scholars!! #science#research https://t.co/PxDoTIiO5j
Congratulations to our award winners at today’s retreat: Sara Rudolph and Marly Coe for best talks, Jodee Frias, Jennifer Khirallah and Michael Saad for best posters!
We are the Diffuse Optical Imaging of Tissue (DOIT) Lab at Tufts University, led by Professor Sergio Fantini. Follow us for updates about our work in biomedical diffuse optics!