Dec 2016: The group welcomes new PhD student Meiqi Wu

meiquwu_croppedMeiqi is a PhD student in Biomedical Engineering Department. She obtained her B.S. in Electrical Engineering from the University of Science and Technology, China. Her research in the group is on the development of computational and hardware adaptive optics approaches for OCT-based imaging in mouse brain.

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Sep 2016: NIH grant awarded for OCT-based imaging of cell forces

We have received our first NIH grant, from the NIBIB, to develop OCT-based imaging of cell force dynamics during cancer cell migration in 3D environments.  This research, which is being undertaken in collaboration with the Reinhart-King Lab, aims to demonstrate OCT-based traction force microscopy for the study of single as well as collective behavior of cell populations.

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June 2016: Summer kayaking adventure

Group kayaking adventure on Cayuga lake, spending some well earned time out of the lab (photo by Jeff…from his kayak):

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May 2016: Asher wins best poster award!

AsherWinningPicCongrats Asher for winning the best poster in the Bio-Signals category at the annual ECE M.Eng poster competition!

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May 2016: Prof. Adie wins Cornell Discovery and Innovation Research Seed award

This award, from Cornell’s Office of the Vice Provost for Research (OVPR), will support research aimed at extending the imaging depth limits of optical coherence tomography (OCT) and three-photon microscopy (3PM) by leveraging both computational and hardware adaptive optics. We are collaborating with the Xu Lab to demonstrate this approach for multimodal OCT and 3PM deep in the mouse brain.

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April 2016: The group welcomes new PhD student Siyang Liu

Siyang LiuSiyang is a PhD student in ECE department. He obtained his B.S. in Electrical Engineering from Purdue University. His research in the group is focused on computational and hardware adaptive optics for OCT imaging in biomedical applications.

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March 2016: Han wins Hamamatsu Best Paper Award!

Han Tang wins one of the two Hamamatsu Best Paper Awards ($500 each) for her talk and proceedings manuscript “GPU-based computational adaptive optics for volumetric optical coherence microscopy” at the SPIE Photonics West BIOS 2016 conference “High-Speed Biomedical Imaging and Spectroscopy: Toward Big Data Instrumentation and Management.”

Well done Han and co-authors!

Tang H., Mulligan J.A., Untracht G.R., Zhang X. and Adie S.G, “GPU-based computational adaptive optics for volumetric optical coherence microscopy”, SPIE Photonics West, San Francisco, 13-18 February 2016.

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Feb 2016: Prof. Adie gives invited talk at SPIE Photonics West

This was the first Photonics West conference for the group and we had 3 presentations:

Invited talk: Adie S.G. and Mulligan J.A., “Computational adaptive optics for broadband interferometric tomography of tissues and cells”, SPIE Photonics West, San Francisco, 13-18 February 2016.

Tang H., Mulligan J.A., Untracht G.R., Zhang X. and Adie S.G, “GPU-based computational adaptive optics for volumetric optical coherence microscopy”, SPIE Photonics West, San Francisco, 13-18 February 2016.

Mulligan J.A. and Adie S.G., “Computational point spread function engineering for optical coherence tomography (poster presentation)”, SPIE Photonics West, San Francisco, 13-18 February 2016.

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November 2015: The group welcomes new PhD student Nichaluk Leartprapun

Nichaluk_LeartprapunNichaluk (Nikki) Leartprapun is a PhD student in Biomedical Engineering. She has an M.S. in Bioengineering Innovation and Design from Johns Hopkins University, and a B.S. in Biomedical Engineering from Brown University. Her research in the group is focused on the development of optical coherence elastography for cancer research.

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September 2015: Jeff wins GAANN Fellowship!

Jeffrey has just been selected to receive a GAANN Fellowship…congrats Jeff!

This one-year Graduate Assistantships in Areas of National Need (GAANN) Fellowship is funded by a training from the US Department of Education. The goal of this grant is to increase the number of well-trained BME PhDs, with an emphasis on promoting diversity and developing the teaching skills of GAANN Fellows.

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