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Applications of nonlinear optical molecular imaging to clinical diagnosis, materials science, and artwork characterization

日期: 2013-04-24

学术报告
题目:Applications of nonlinear optical molecular imaging to clinical diagnosis, materials science, and artwork characterization
报告人:Warren S. Warren, Duke University
James B. Duke Professor of Chemistry, Radiology, Biomedical Engineering and Physics
Director, Center for Molecular and Biomolecular Imaging
时间:2013年4月29日(周一)上午10:30 AM
地点:BIOPIC会议室
Molecular imaging-the use of chemical signatures to image function instead of merely structure-promises to enable a new generation of clinical modalities that can revolutionize both diagnosis and treatment. A close coupling between basic physics and focused clinical questions enables new and important applications. In optics, over the last decade our lab has developed advanced femtosecond pulse shaping and detection technologies to access intrinsic nonlinear signatures that were not previously observable in tissue such as excited state absorption, ground state depletion, and cross phase modulation. Applications to imaging hemoglobins and melanins will be highlighted, including recent work which could revolutionize melanoma diagnosis by improving the pathology “gold standard;` live animal imaging; work on ocular melanomas; and characterization of melanins in fossils. I will also present a variety of applications of nonlinear imaging in materials science, including imaging of graphene or carbon nanotubes in scattering environments, and imaging of pigments in Renaissance paintings to infer the artist`s original colors and intent.
联系人:孙育杰,sun_yujie@pku.edu.cn, 62744060
欢迎各位老师和同学积极参加。