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The official website of the Biophotonics & Biomedical Imaging Research Group, University of Otago, Dunedin, New Zealand
Biophotonics & Biomedical Imaging Research Group - Main Page
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Welcome to the Biophotonics and Biomedical Imaging Research Group. Current research activities of the Biophotonics and Biomedical Imaging Research Group are focused on the development of new non-invasive imaging/diagnostic modalities, and their applications in medicine, biology, pharmacy, environmental monitoring, and the food and health care industries. To learn more please follow the top menu tabs. Online Monte Carlo Modelling Tool. Scholarships for PhD and Master studies. Phone: 64 3 479 7749.
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The Jack Dodd Centre (JDC) for Quantum Technology. Centre for Bioengineering and Nanomedicine. European Network of Excellence on Biophotonics (P4L). THE GROUP'S CURRENT AND RECENT INTERNATIONAL COLLABORATION INCLUDE. Dr Vyacheslav Kalchenko and Professor Alon Harmelin. In Vivo Imaging Center, Weizmann Institute of Science,. Prof Dr. Vasilis Ntziachristos. Institute for Biological and Medical Imaging,. Helmholtz Zentrum München, Germany. Professor Valery V. Tuchin. Department of Physics, Lund University,.
Biophotonics & Biomedical Imaging Research Group - Scholarships
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PhD and Master Scholarships are available for full-time studies. The applicants are adviced to carefully read about specific requirements and. What is required for a PhD application:. 1 PhD Admission Application form. 2 Doctoral Scholarship Application form for International Applicants. For the application forms, follow the. You should attach the following with the application forms:. 2 Academic Record and your home institution grading explanation. 3 Two Reference Letters. 5 Letter of application.
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Download my PhD thesis. Dr Adrian F. Pena Delgado. Callum Macdonald – PhD student. BSc (honours) graduate in Physics from the University of Otago. He has been involved with the Biophotonics and Imaging Research Group since 2009, and is currently pursuing a PhD degree. Callum's current areas of interest include light-tissue interactions, Optical Coherence Tomography, and Polarization Sensitive Imaging of biological structures. Fan Hong – PhD student. Britt Kunnen – MSc student. Jack Devine is currently an...
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Our paper has been in the Top Articles Since 2013. Please refer for more details here. Professor Steven Jacques is presenting the lecture titled “Spectroscopic analysis of biological tissues” . Professor Steven Jacques is presenting the lecture: “Laser/light interactions with tissues: Photochemical, photothermal and photomechanical” . Professor Steven Jacques is giving seminar on "How optical measurements can inform about tissue structure and status" at the Medical School . Our paper titled "Peer-to-peer...
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KAIST Biophotonics Lab
IEEE MEMS 2018, January 21 to 25, Belfast, Northern ireland. MH Kang, M.S. Ahn et al. Applied Materials and Interfaces (2017). This work report a broad range tuning of plasmon resonance of alloyed nanoislands by using solid-state dewetting of gold and silver bilayer thin films. Our extraordinary tuning capability opens up a new direction for plasmonic enhancement in biophotonic applications such as surface-enhanced Raman scattering or plasmon-enhanced fluorescence. 나노기술을 이용한 바이오이미징 및 생체모사분야에 관심있는. For la...
Lancaster University Centre for Biophotonics
Faculty of Science and Technology. You are here: Home. IRoot MATLAB toolbox: visit the IRoot official site. OPUS macros and SHEware: visit the software section. Launch on 7th of July 2010. Centre for Biophotonics launch and one-day Symposium took place on 7th of July 2010. Microscopy at Lancaster University. DeltaVision Deconvolution microscope-acquired images of a procyclic trypanosome expressing proteins tagged with flourescent markers. The Centre for Biophotonics. The Centre for Biophotonics. The use ...
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Biophotonics & Biomedical Imaging Research Group - Main Page
Welcome to the Biophotonics and Biomedical Imaging Research Group. Current research activities of the Biophotonics and Biomedical Imaging Research Group are focused on the development of new non-invasive imaging/diagnostic modalities, and their applications in medicine, biology, pharmacy, environmental monitoring, and the food and health care industries. To learn more please follow the top menu tabs. Online Monte Carlo Modelling Tool. Scholarships for PhD and Master studies. Phone: 64 3 479 7749.
TOPICAL PROBLEMS OF BIOPHOTONICS
TOPICAL PROBLEMS OF BIOPHOTONICS –2017. The organizers thank all the TPB-2017 participants for fantastic talks and presentations and active participation in all symposium events. 5 plenary sessions, 27 topical sessions, 2 sponsor and 2 poster sessions attracted great attention. The total of 9 plenary talks, 72 invited talks, 39 contributed papers, 6 sponsor talks and 32 poster presentations were made. We highly appreciate all the contributions and look forward to meet you all again. But also I want to ex...
BioPhotonics 2011
Courtesy of Frank Chuang. Parma, Italy - June 8-10, 2011. The international workshop BioPhotonics 2011, which was hosted by Parma University in Parma, Italy, on June 8-10, 2011, has been an extraordinary chance to link with experts working in many different science fields, which need to be strongly joined together to develop new technological solutions for disease diagnosis and treatment. For further informations, see BioPhotonics 2011 new call for papers. Under the patronage of:.
UL Biophotonics
If you are not automatically re-directed to our new site, please copy and paste the following link into your browser: www.nuigalway.ie/tomi. Funded by the Irish Government under the national development plan 2007 - 2013 with the assistance of the European Regional Development Fund.