Darren Roblyer

Nano-Based Sensing of Tissue Environments in Deep Tissue

Prof. Darren Roblyer Biomedical Engineering
Prof. Darren Roblyer
Biomedical Engineering

PROJECT DESCRIPTION
Nanoparticle contrast agents will be used with a new quantitative imaging device called Spatial Frequency Domain Imaging in order to spatially map and quantify local environmental conditions such as pH and temperature. Together, this system is called Quantum Yield Imaging,

LEARNING GOALS

  • Understand diffuse light propagation in tissue.
  • Understanding fluorescence and quantum yield of fluorophores.
  • Take measurements and process data using SFDI.
  • Learn to present data to a lab group.

PROJECT PARTICIPANTS

Nicole Weber REU
Nicole Weber
REU

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


Learn more about Professor Robyler’s work at his lab website.