Tag: synthetic wavelength imaging
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Next‑gen imaging promises sharper, deeper views of living tissues
A bold step toward noninvasive, high‑resolution tissue imaging A University of Arizona research team is advancing a transformative approach to viewing living tissues noninvasively. With nearly $2.7 million from the NIH Common Fund Venture Program, the interdisciplinary effort aims to push the boundaries of optical imaging so clinicians can see deeper into skin and soft…
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Next-Generation Imaging Promises Sharper, Deeper Views Inside Living Tissues
Overview: A New Frontier in Non-Invasive Optical Imaging Researchers at the University of Arizona (U of A) are poised to advance how clinicians view living tissues. With nearly $2.7 million from the NIH’s Common Fund Venture Program, the team will develop next-generation imaging technologies designed to peer deeper into skin and soft tissues without surgery…
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Next-Generation Imaging Promises Sharper, Deeper Views of Living Tissues
Breakthrough in Noninvasive Imaging Targets Deeper Tissue Insights A University of Arizona research team has received nearly $2.7 million from the NIH’s Common Fund Venture Program to push the boundaries of noninvasive optical imaging. Led by Florian Willomitzer, associate professor of optical sciences, and Dr. Clara Curiel-Lewandrowski of the U of A Comprehensive Cancer Center,…