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Optica Biophotonics Congress: Biomedical Optics

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Clinical and Translational Biophotonics

Translational focuses on the development and application of optical techniques for clinical applications.

The meeting spans clinical diagnostic, surgical guidance and therapeutic approaches that use light, with applications ranging from cancer to ophthalmology and global health. It will also include technologies for in-vivo laboratory disease research including contrast agent development and intravital microscopy in animal models. Presented work will include reports of novel and developing technologies for clinical applications, demonstrations of clinical applications and clinical trial results, with presenters encouraged to share their experiences relating to the challenges of clinical translation. Events will include panel discussions and networking forums to develop skills and expertise for clinical translation, FDA and regulatory hurdles and fundraising.

The meeting spans clinical diagnostic, surgical guidance and therapeutic approaches that use light, with applications ranging from cancer to ophthalmology and global health. It will also include technologies for in-vivo laboratory disease research including contrast agent development and intravital microscopy in animal models.

Presented work will include reports of novel and developing technologies for clinical applications, demonstrations of clinical applications and clinical trial results, with presenters encouraged to share their experiences relating to the challenges of clinical translation. Events will include panel discussions and networking forums to develop skills and expertise for clinical translation, FDA and regulatory hurdles and fundraising.

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Chairs

Ioan Notingher

University of Nottingham, United Kingdom,
Chair

Jessica Ramella-Roman

Florida International University, United States,
Chair

Anabela Da Silva

INSTITUT FRESNEL UMR7249 CNRS, France,
Program Chair

Narasimhan Rajaram

University of Arkansas, United States,
Program Chair

Committee Members

  • Ioan Notingher, University of Nottingham, United Kingdom, Chair
  • Jessica Ramella-Roman, Florida International University, United States, Chair
  • Anabela Da Silva, INSTITUT FRESNEL UMR7249 CNRS, France, Program Chair
  • Narasimhan Rajaram, University of Arkansas, United States, Program Chair
  • Ishan Barman, Johns Hopkins University
  • Radu Boitor, University of Nottingham, United Kingdom
  • Benjamin Gardner, Unvieristy of Exeter, United Kingdom
  • V. N. Du Le, University of Alabama in Huntsville, United States
  • Fiona Lyng, Technological University Dublin, Ireland
  • Srivalleesha Mallidi, Tufts University, United States
  • Amaan Mazhar, Modulim, United States
  • Bruno Montcel, Universite Claude Bernard Lyon 1, France
  • Jenna Mueller, University of Maryland at College Park, United States
  • Ute Neugebauer, Center for Sepsis Control and Care Jena , Germany
  • Christine O'Brien, Washington University in St Louis, United States
  • Francesca Palombo, University of Exeter, United Kingdom
  • Philippe Rizo, Fluoptics, France
  • Rolf Saager, Linköping University, Sweden
  • Dustin Shipp, Utah Valley University, United States
  • Andreas Velten, University of Wisconsin-Madison, United States
  • Alexis Vrignaud, DeepColor SAS, France
  • Alex Walsh, Texas A&M University, United States
  • Udo Weigel, HemoPhotonics SL, Spain
  • Sixian You, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, United States
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