地点:教三406
时间: 5月28日下午3:00
讲座题目:Looking at and Listening to Light: New Ways to Detect Tumors, Guide Cancer Therapies, Probe Inflammations, and Map Brain Activities/Connectivities
摘要:
Photoacoustic tomography, photoacoustic microscopy and molecular photoacoustic imaging will be described.
Most recent pre-clinical and clinical results using these novel imaging techniques for a wide range of applications will also be reported.
时间: 5月28日下午3:00
讲座题目:Looking at and Listening to Light: New Ways to Detect Tumors, Guide Cancer Therapies, Probe Inflammations, and Map Brain Activities/Connectivities
摘要:
Photoacoustic tomography, photoacoustic microscopy and molecular photoacoustic imaging will be described.
Most recent pre-clinical and clinical results using these novel imaging techniques for a wide range of applications will also be reported.
个人简历:
Huabei Jiang obtained a PhD in physical electronics from University of Electronic Science and Technology of China in 1988, and a PhD in biomedical engineering from Dartmouth College in 1995.
He is currently the J. Crayton Pruitt Family Professor/Endowed Chair at University of Florida. He has made pioneering contributions to the development of diffuse optical tomography, quantitative
photoacoustic tomography, fluorescence molecular tomography, and bioluminescence tomography. He is an elected Fellow of Optical Society of America (OSA), American Institute of Medical and Biological Engineering (AIMBE), and International Society of Optical Engineering (SPIE).
Huabei Jiang obtained a PhD in physical electronics from University of Electronic Science and Technology of China in 1988, and a PhD in biomedical engineering from Dartmouth College in 1995.
He is currently the J. Crayton Pruitt Family Professor/Endowed Chair at University of Florida. He has made pioneering contributions to the development of diffuse optical tomography, quantitative
photoacoustic tomography, fluorescence molecular tomography, and bioluminescence tomography. He is an elected Fellow of Optical Society of America (OSA), American Institute of Medical and Biological Engineering (AIMBE), and International Society of Optical Engineering (SPIE).