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The Bio-Optics World email newsletter covers business, application and technology news from the world of biomedical optics and imaging in the life sciences. The monthly newsletter also features a "focus on" section, with longer articles on a single topic microscopy, confoal imaging, or cancer diagnostics. Compiled by the Editors of Bio-Optics World, for delivery directly into your e-mail inbox once a month

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Bio-Optics World is a bi-monthly magazine that provides news, analysis and explanation of applications involving lasers, optics and imaging systems in the life sciences. The magazine is dedicated to giving readers a firsthand look at cutting-edge research related to the design, development and utilization of optical technologies in the study, diagnosis and treatment of disease and disease processes.

Bio-Optics World Magazine is published in electronic format. The electronic version is available by FREE subscription and can be downloaded as a PDF file from this website. Subscribers receive an email when each new issue is published. Your subscription also provides access to all archived issues of Bio-Optics World Magazine.

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Optical Coherence Tomography (OCT) Market Report

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Optical coherence tomography (OCT) is exploding onto the medical diagnostics scene, offering the promise of fast, high-resolution imaging for a variety of clinical applications. According to “Optical Coherence Tomography -- Technology, Markets, and Applications: 2008-2012,” a new market research report from the publishers of Laser Focus World and BioOptics World, the global market for OCT systems is estimated to be $200 million and growing at an annual rate of 34%.

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FEATURED WEBCASTS

Cambridge Technology, Inc.
State of the Art in CARS Microscopy - Technologies & Applications
Coherent anti-Stokes Raman-scattering (CARS) microscopy has gained a strong following in clinical and biological research circles in recent years, thanks to improvements in detection sensitivity, better understanding of contrast mechanisms, and the development of new laser sources that enable CARS to provide noninvasive 3-D imaging of live cells. Sunney Xie and his research group at Harvard have pioneered the development and application of CARS, which allows imaging of live cells and tissues based on vibrational spectroscopy with high sensitivity. Xie has coauthored over 110 research papers and holds three US patents.

In his hour-long webcast on April 17, Prof. Xie will provide an overview of CARS technology and applications, with particular emphasis on the many advantages this technique brings to tissue imaging, metabolite imaging, and imaging of brain tumors.
State of the Art in CARS Microscopy - Technologies & Applications

Hamamatsu Photonics
Optical Diagnostics: Finding and Fighting Cancer
Cancer is the leading cause of death from disease in the United States and other developed countries. The top five cancers in terms of annual deaths are (in order) lung, colon, breast, prostate, and pancreas. In each case, it has been demonstrated time and again that the key to reducing deaths from these cancers is earlier detection and treatment than what is currently possible with conventional diagnostic technologies and techniques.

Biomedical engineers and researchers worldwide are working to provide doctors with new and improved means for imaging suspicious lesions and determining tissue characteristics without the need for invasive surgical biopsy procedures. High-resolution, noninvasive imaging techniques involving lasers, LEDs, detectors, fibers, endoscopes, and related optical components are increasingly being used to enhance the diagnosis of cancer, eliminating the need for surgical tissue removal and the often days-long wait for lab results that can accompany physical biopsies. More important, these technologies should dramatically improve the ability to detect, diagnose, and monitor skin, brain, breast, lung, prostate, and other cancers.
Optical Diagnostics: Finding and Fighting Cancer

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