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生命科学专题学术讲座| Chris Xu: Pushing the Limits of Multiphoton Imaging in Living Systems

时间

2023年12月28日(周四)
10:00-11:30

地点

云谷校区E9-109

主持

必赢76net线路生命科学学院 特聘研究员 刘长亮

受众

全体师生

分类

学术与研究

生命科学专题学术讲座| Chris Xu: Pushing the Limits of Multiphoton Imaging in Living Systems

    时间:12月28日星期四10:00-11:30

Time:10:00-11:30 AM,Thursday, December 28,2023

主持人:生命科学学院特聘研究员 刘长亮

    Host:Dr. Changliang Liu, PI of School of Life Sciences

    地点:云谷校区E9-109

    Venue:E9-109, Yungu Campus

           

主讲嘉宾/Speaker:

Dr. Chris Xu, IBM Chair Professor of Engineering; Director of the School of Applied and Engineering Physics, Cornell University

Chris Xu is the IBM Chair Professor of Engineering at Cornell University. He is the Director of the School of Applied and Engineering Physics and the Mong Family Foundation co-director of Cornell Neurotech. His current research areas are multiphoton microscopy for deep tissue imaging, multiphoton microendoscopy for clinical applications, and fiber-based devices and systems for optical imaging. Prior to Cornell, he was a member of technical staff at Bell Laboratories and pioneered breakthrough development of fiber optic communication systems based on differential phase-shift keying. He received his Ph.D. in Applied Physics from Cornell University and his B.S. in Physics from Fudan University. He has won the NSF CAREER award, Bell Labs team research award, the Tau Beta Pi Professor of the Year Award, and two teaching excellence awards from Cornell Engineering College. He received the 2017 Cornell Engineering Research Excellence Award. He is a fellow of the Optica and a fellow of the National Academy of Inventors.


讲座摘要/Abstract:

Multiphoton microscopy is an indispensible tool for high-resolution, non-invasive imaging of structure and function deep within intact tissues and organs. In this talk, we will focus on technology development for imaging deep, wide and fast. We will review the state-of-the-art multiphoton microscopes for in vivo imaging of living tissues and animal models, and describe a number of directions for continued development, including new laser sources, new spectral windows, optimum illumination schemes, large field-of-view imaging, etc. We will further discuss the limits of the imaging depth, volume, and speed in multiphoton imaging of living systems.


联系人/Contact:

生命科学学院

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