Clinical Biophotonics
Chairs
Natalia Shakhova, Institute of Applied Physics RAS, Russia
Herbert Stepp, Laser Research laboratory, LIFE Center, University Clinic, Munich, Germany
Topics
- Biophotonics for medical diagnostics
- Biophotonics for medical treatment
Scientific Secretary
Mikhail Kirillin
Institute of Applied Physics RAS
46 Uljanov str., 603950 Nizhny Novgorod, Russia
mkirillin@yandex.ru
Invited speakers
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Andrey Akopov
Pavlov First State Medical University,St.Petersburg, Russia |
Contribution of photodiagnosis and photodynamic therapy to the treatment of lung cancer: Saint-Petersburg Experience |
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Stephen Bown
University College London Medical School, UK |
Bioluminescence-mediated photodynamic therapy: A novel treatment for grade 4 astrocytoma |
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Ralf Brinkmann
Institute for Biomedical Optics, University of Lubeck, Germany |
Automatic feedback guided retinal laser therapies |
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Michael Hammer
University Hospital Jena, Jena, Germany
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Fluorescence lifetime imaging at the retina in a clinical setting |
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Anna Maslennikova
Nizhny Novgorod State Medical Academy, Russia |
Multimodal optical coherence tomography as a method of evaluation of
normal tissue state during anticancer treatment |
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Tatiana Novikova
CNRS, Ecole Polytechnique, France |
Tissue imaging with Mueller polarimetry for cancer detection |
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Ronald Sroka
Laser Research Laboratory, LIFE Center, University Clinic, Munich, Germany |
Developments of 2µm-laser applications for
clinical use |
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Herbert Stepp
Laser Research Laboratory, LIFE Center, University Clinic, Munich, Germany
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Optical spectroscopy for the detection of brain tumor
and blood vessels to enhance accuracy and safety of stereotactic brain
tumor biopsy |
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Georges Wagnieres
Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne, Switzerland |
In vivo measurement of the tissue oxygenation by time-resolved luminescence spectroscopy: strategies to minimize artefact associated with photosensitization and photoproducts. |
Biophotonics in Stem Cell Research
Chairs
Boris Chichkov, Laser Zentrum Hannover e.V., Germany
Igor Adameyko, Karolinska Institutet, Sweden; Medical University of Vienna, Austria
Programme Committee
Irina Larina, Baylor College of Medicine, USA
Peter Timashev, Sechenov First Moscow State Medical University, Russia
Topics
- Stem cell biology
- Developmental biology
- Regenerative technologies, tissue engineering
Scientific Secretary
Daria Kuznetsova
Nizhny Novgorod State Medical Academy
10/1 Minin and Pozharsky sq., 603005 Nizhny Novgorod, Russia
+7(831)4655672
daria.s.kuznetsova@gmail.com
Invited speakers
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Igor Adameyko
Medical University Vienna, Austria;KarolinskaInstitutet, Sweden |
Single cell transcriptomics reveals fate selection points and early heterogeneity of the neural crest |
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Viktor Bagratashvili
Institute of Photonic Technologies RAS, Russia |
TBA |
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Andrei Chagin
KarolinskaInstitutet, Sweden |
3D visualisation of synovial joints revealed novel progenitor cells, which form entire adult articular cartilage in mice |
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Evgeny Ivashkin
KarolinskaInstitutet, Sweden |
Early monoamines: discovering a new ancient pathways in development |
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Artashes Karmenyan
National Dong Hwa University, Taiwan |
Noninvasive monitoring of living early mammalian embryo development |
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Anastasia Koroleva
Laser Centre Hannover e.V., Germany |
Two-photon polymerization for fabrication of tissue engineering scaffolds |
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Jan Krivanek
Medical University of Vienna, Austria |
Understanding of developmental and regeneration pathways of tooth using single cell transcriptomics |
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Irina Larina
Baylor College of Medicine, USA |
Reproduction and development in vivo with OCT |
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Shinzi Ogasawara
Japan Science and Technology Agency, Japan |
Precise control of protein expression by light |
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Yury Rochev
National University of Ireland, Galway |
Temperature-responsive biomaterials design for tissue engineering and drug delivery |
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Peter Timashev
I. M. Sechenov First Moscow State Medical University, Russia |
Collagen morphology in the extracellular matrix by AFM technique as a marker of tissue damage |