Biophotonics and Bioimaging is offered through the MSc. Bionanotechnology program as Module 4B. This 15 credit module provides a comprehensive overview of the practical and theoretical aspects of imaging biological systems, from the cellular level through to whole-body medical imaging. The unit starts with an introduction to biophysics and then moves on to describe the basic physical concepts in imaging. Major techniques using ionising and non-ionising radiation are then introduced including fluorescence and multi-photon microscopy, spectroscopy, OCT, MRI, X-ray CT, PET and SPECT imaging. .
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Research Engineer position in Super-resolution microscopy - Castelldefels (Barcelona), Spain
Physicist/Physical Chemist/Research Engineer (We Sponsor Clearances) - Lexington, MA
Open Rank Faculty Positions in Biophotonics and Nanoscale Optoelectronics - Denton, TX
Research Assistant, Single Molecule Biophotonics - Menlo Park, CA
AACR 103rd Annual Meeting 2012
Conference on Lasers and Electro-Optics and the...