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  2. Biophotonics - Wikipedia

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    Biophotonics can also be described as the "development and application of optical techniques, particularly imaging, to the study of biological molecules, cells and tissue". [2] One of the main benefits of using the optical techniques which make up biophotonics is that they preserve the integrity of the biological cells being examined. [3] [4]

  3. Journal of Biophotonics - Wikipedia

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    The Journal of Biophotonics is a monthly peer-reviewed scientific journal covering research on the interactions between light and biological material. It was established in 2008 by Jürgen Popp ( Friedrich Schiller University Jena ), Gert von Bally (Muenster, Germany), and Andreas Thoss (Berlin, Germany).

  4. Bio-inspired photonics - Wikipedia

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    Reef cuttlefish (a cephalopod) using dynamic camouflage to blend in to its surroundings. Bio-inspired photonics or bio-inspired optical materials are the application of biomimicry (the use of natural models, systems, and elements for human innovations [1]) to the field of photonics (the science and application of light generation, detection, and manipulation [2]).

  5. Biophoton - Wikipedia

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    The term biophoton used in this narrow sense should not be confused with the broader field of biophotonics, which studies the general interaction of light with biological systems. Biological tissues typically produce an observed radiant emittance in the visible and ultraviolet frequencies ranging from 10 −17 to 10 −23 W/cm 2 (approx 1-1000 ...

  6. Fritz-Albert Popp - Wikipedia

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    International Institute of Biophysics – Neuss Fritz-Albert Popp (11 May 1938 – 4 August 2018 [ 1 ] ) was a German researcher in biophysics , particularly in the study of biophotons . [ 2 ]

  7. Lihong V. Wang - Wikipedia

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    Wang was the recipient of several awards, including NIH's FIRST, NSF's CAREER, NIH Director's Pioneer, [4] and NIH Director's Transformative Research awards. [5] Wang also received the OSA C.E.K. Mees Medal "for seminal contributions to photoacoustic tomography and Monte Carlo modeling of photon transport in biological tissues and for leadership in the international biophotonics community". [6]

  8. Malini Olivo - Wikipedia

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    Her international prominence has earned her seats on numerous scientific advisory boards in the field of Photonics in Medicine. She has been honored with the Women in GovTech award for her role in advancing public sector technologies and recognized by organizations such as SPIE, OPTICA, and AIMBE for her contributions as a leading woman in ...

  9. ICFO - Wikipedia

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    Research at ICFO encompasses four broad thematic areas: nonlinear photonics, quantum photonics, nanophotonics, and biophotonics.Researchers work in a variety of fields, including quantum information technologies, nanophotonic devices, remote sensors, optoelectronics, integrated optics, ultrafast optics, biophotonics, and biomedical optics.