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Funded Projects for Optical Imaging and Spectroscopy

Grant Number Project Title Principal Investigator Institution
5-R21-EB035823-02 Mitigating errors in pulse oximeter-derived estimates of oxygenation and perfusion caused by skin pigmentation with a shortwave infrared pulse oximeter Christine O'Brien Washington University
5-R21-EB036153-03 New detection paradigms for laser-scanning microscopy leveraging fiber optical amplifiers Jeffrey Demas Rockefeller University
5-R01-EB035890-02 Next generation biomolecule-retention expansion microscopy for diverse imaging applications Yongxin Zhao Carnegie-Mellon University
5-R21-EB032515-03 Non-destructive optical spectroscopic assay for high-throughput metabolic characterization of in vitro cell models and patient-derived organoids Caigang Zhu University of Kentucky
1-R21-EB034798-01A1 Non-rotating nano-optic endoscope for 360 degree in vivo imaging David Adams Massachusetts General Hospital
1-R43-EB035988-01 Novel Optical Scanning Probe Microscope for Biomedical Chemical Imaging with Ultra-High Spatial Resolution and Chemical Sensitivity Alexander Ukhanov Actoprobe, Llc
5-R01-EB035538-02 Omni Oblique Plane Microscope to spread light-sheet based imaging in biomedical research Reto Fiolka Ut Southwestern Medical Center
5-R01-EB032821-04 Optimizing singlet oxygen dosimetry for photodynamic therapy (PDT) Timothy Zhu University of Pennsylvania
5-R21-EB035153-02 Optoeletronic Micro-Gadget (OMG): a Photoelectrochemistry-Enabled Multi-Utility Lab-on-a-Chip System for Precise and Localized Sensing and Actuation Jinghua Li Ohio State University
5-R01-EB031226-04 Overcoming the Multiple Scattering Limit in Optical Coherence Tomography Steven Adie Cornell University