Multiscale elasticity mapping of biological samples in 3D at optical resolution
Faculty: Hadi Nia | Outlet: ScienceDirect
In vivo imaging in transgenic songbirds reveals superdiffusive neuron migration in the adult brain
Faculty: Benjamin Scott | Outlet: Cell Reports
Ben Scott Published in Cell Reports
Professor Ben Scott et al. were recently published in Cell Reports for their article: “In vivo imaging in transgenic songbirds reveals superdiffusive neuron migration in the adult brain”
FDA Clears Irving Bigio’s Tech for Skin Cancer Detection
Professor Irving Bigio’s BU-developed technology could halve the number of missed cancers
David Boas Publication Highlighted as Optica Editors’ Pick
Chosen for their Jan. 4, 2024 publication in Biomedical Optics Express, Boas et al.’s work on “Dynamic light scattering and laser speckle contrast imaging of the brain: theory of the spatial and temporal statistics of speckle pattern evolution” was chosen for its “excellent scientific quality and [representation] of the work taking place in a specific […]
Steve Ramirez Featured in First Podcast Episode from the Brink
In this unforgettable debut episode of The Brink’s new podcast, BU neuroscientist Steve Ramirez explains how memories are created, stored, and recalled in the brain
Hyperspectral analysis to assess gametocytogenesis stage progression in malaria-infected human erythrocytes
Faculty: Jerome Mertz | Outlet: SPIE Digital Library
Ji-Xin Cheng and Team Featured in Chemical & Engineering News
Cheng et. al were featured in “Microscopy method maps chemistry, not just chemicals”.
Hadi T. Nia and Team Publish Back-to-Back Articles
Hadi T. Nia, Junior Faculty member at the Neurophotonics and Photonics Centers, announced today that his team had two articles published back-to-back in ScienceDirect.
Neurophotonics Center’s 7th Annual Symposium on Machine Learning and Photonics in Neuroscience
Yesterday, the Neurophotonics Center’s 7th annual symposium took place on the Center for Computing and Data Sciences’ 17th floor, organized by faculty members Mike Economo and Brian DePasquale. With hundreds of attendees and 11 presenters, the topics were broken down into four sessions under the umbrella of “Machine Learning and Photonics in Neuroscience.”