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Invited Speakers

European Conferences on Biomedical Optics

European Conferences on Biomedical Optics

  • Samer Alhaddad, Universität PaderbornGermany
    Transmission Interference Microscopy of the In Vivo Anterior Human Eye
  • Assia Benachir, Fresnel InstitutFrance
    Widefield and Optically Sectioned Two-Photon Imaging of Biological Samples Using Random Illumination Microscopy (2P-RIM)
  • Sabrina Brigadoi, Universita degli Studi di PadovaItaly
    Impact of Severe Hypoglycemia on Cerebral Hemodynamics in Very Preterm Neonates
  • Clémentine Callet, Institut De La Vision ParisFrance
    Multi-Depth High-Resolution Quantitative Analysis of the Retinal Nerve Fiber Layer with Full-Field OCT
  • Jiaming Cao, University of BirminghamUnited Kingdom
    High-Accuracy Diffuse Optical Tomography Using Neural Network Postprocessing
  • Zhenyue Chen, Tongji UniversityChina
    High-Throughput Widefield Fluorescence Localization Microscopy with Labeled Red Blood Cells
  • Lorenzo Cortese, ICFO -Institut de Ciencies FotoniquesSpain
    Non-Invasive Evaluation of Microvascular Impairment in Intensive Care Patients Through Near-Infrared Spectroscopy – The Multicenter HEMOCOVID-19 Trial: A Spotlight on Recruitment Center Effect on Measured Biomarkers
  • Carlos Cuartas-Vélez, Universiteit TwenteNetherlands
    Choroidal Vascular Disease On-Chip Modeling and Assessment with Optical Coherence Tomography
  • Gennaro Fratta, Politecnico di MilanoItaly
    A Comprehensive Strategy for Ultra-Fast FLIM: Up To 2 Photons Per Period Without Distortion
  • Ibtissam Ghailan Tribak, ICFO -Institut de Ciencies FotoniquesSpain
    Validation of a Simultaneous Cerebral Blood Flow and Electrophysiology Monitor for Language Acquisition in Six-Month Old Infants
  • Julia Granier, Institut De La Vision ParisFrance
    Modelling Confocal and Offset Detection Paths of an Adaptive Optics Scanning Laser Ophthalmoscope to Guide Contrast Optimization
  • Danielle Harper, University of CambridgeUnited Kingdom
    Phase-Code Mode-Locked Laser at 1060 Nm for Circular-Ranging Optical Coherence Tomography
  • Hailong He, Helmholtz Zentrum München GmbHGermany
    Automatic Quantification of Human Skin Anatomy and Microvasculature Biomarkers by Optoacoustic Mesoscopy with Machine Learning
  • Noah Heldt, University of LübeckGermany
    Investigating Doct Signal Origins and Bringing a New Contrast to Fluorescence Imaging
  • Matt Hepburn, University of Western AustraliaPoland
    Three-Dimensional Imaging of Mechanical Contrast in Human Breast Using Dynamic Optical Coherence Tomography
  • Nikita Kaydanov, European Molecular Biology LaboratoryGermany
    Development and Validation of a Novel Photoacoustic Calcium-Sensitive Probe for Functional Neuroimaging in Mice
  • Chulhong Kim, Pohang Univ of Science & TechnologyRepublic Of Korea
    Multi-Modal Opto-Ultrasound Imaging Via Transparent Ultrasound Transducer
  • Suzuyo Komeda, University of TsukubaJapan
    Structural and Metabolic Imaging of Cancer Spheroids by Zero-NA Full-Field Optical Coherence Microscope with Computational Augmentations
  • Wooijn Lee, Korea Advanced Inst of Science & TechRepublic Of Korea
    Self-Supervised Denoising with Temporal Gradient for Dynamic Fluorescence Images
  • Simon Lotz, University of LübeckGermany
    Megahertz FDML Laser with On-The-Fly Adjustable Sweep Rate Between 835 Khz and 13.4 Mhz
  • Blanca Mestre-Torà, Universitat de BarcelonaSpain
    Parallelized Light Guiding with Ultrasound for Improved Imaging in Scattering Media
  • Seweryn Morawiec, Nicolaus Copernicus UniversityPoland
    Rapid Volumetric Strain Imaging Using Full-Field Swept-Source Optical Coherence Elastography
  • Nachiket Pathak, Cologne UniversityGermany
    Sensing Cell-Level Contractility Deep Inside Cardiac Organoids Using Microlasers
  • Mariana Potcoava, University of Illinois at ChicagoUnited States
    Enhancing Incoherent Holographic Lattice Light-Sheet Microscopy Through Phase Mask Optimization
  • Marie-Claire Schanne-Klein, Ecole PolytechniqueFrance
    Polarization-Resolved SHG Imaging of the Lamellar Structure of the Human Cornea Over its Full Thickness
  • Kevin Schitter, Technische Universität GrazAustria
    Light-Sheet Photoacoustic Imaging with Camera Based Ultrasound Detection
  • Marcel Schubert, Universität zu KölnGermany
    Sensing Biological Forces with Deformable Microlasers
  • Matthea Thielking, University of LübeckGermany
    Tomographic Flow Cytometry of Organoids Using Ultra-Fast 3D Two-Photon SLIDE Microscopy
  • Piotr Wegrzyn, Uniwersytet WarszawskiPoland
    Depth-Resolved Temporal Photoreceptors’ Transfer Function Measured with Photopic Flicker Optoretinography (F-ORG)
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