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* Light sheet microscopy with oblic illumination for 3D imaging | * Light sheet microscopy with oblic illumination for 3D imaging | ||
− | * | + | * Full Field OCT and digital holography for elastography and cancer detection |
* Multi- and hyper-sepctral imaging for surgery guidance | * Multi- and hyper-sepctral imaging for surgery guidance | ||
Revision as of 15:58, 31 August 2022
M. Diana, A. Nahas, V. Maioli, S. Gioux, M. Gora, M. Torregrossa, S. Lecler, P. Montgomery
With a part of our lab. inside the Strasbourg Civil Hospital, we develop quantitative imaging systems for bio-medical applications. Our research activities concern the understanding of light interaction with biological tissues up to the clinical translation, from the cell scale to the organ.
Scientific axis:
- Light sheet microscopy with oblic illumination for 3D imaging
- Full Field OCT and digital holography for elastography and cancer detection
- Multi- and hyper-sepctral imaging for surgery guidance
Funding:
- Europe: ERC QuantSURG, ITN ATLAS and CAST
- ANR LiverSurg and EndoSenses
- Idex
Main partners:
- Leiden University
- IRCAD
- Intuitive Surgical