ABREC/BIO-SEE Invited Webinar Series aims to cover a wide variety of modalities and techniques related to biomedical imaging. Speakers are asked to address the following five points:

  • What this imaging modality/approach can do that other modalities cannot
  • The physics fundamentals behind each modality
  • Examples of studies that use the modality.
  • Approximate cost of the involved equipment
  • Anticipated developments

LOCATION: L.A. Orbeli Institute of Physiology main conference room.

2023 Invited Webinar Series (click on the active text to watch)

Sergei G. Kazarian, November 24, 2023. Advances in Infrared Spectroscopic Imaging. Department of Chemical Engineering, Imperial College London, UK

Murray H. Loew, June 22, 2023. Medical Imaging Meets AI: Prospects and Perils. Engineering and Applied Science, George Washington University, USA

Saak Ovsepian, April 25, 2023. Advanced Molecular Imaging in Neurobiology and Translational Biosciences. University of Greenwich, UK

Damian Wheeler, March 23, 2023. Brain-wide single-cell resolution imaging and machine learning-enabled quantification. Translucence Biosystems, Irvine, CA

Alexandra Schroeder, February 23, 2023. Applications of conical diffraction to super-resolution microscopyTelight.

Zuzana Novakova, January 26, 2023.Quantitative Phase Imaging – exploring the unseenTelight.

2022 Webinars (click on the active text to watch)

Narine Sarvazyan. April 28, 2022. Hyperspectral Imaging, George Washington University

Matthew W Kay. May 26, 2022. Optical mapping, George Washington University

Hovhannes Arestakesyan. June 23, 2022. Clarity. George Washington University

Nikki Posnack. July 28, 2022. Live calcium imaging. Children’s National Medical Center

Anastas Popratiloff. August 25, 2022. Large Scale and Correlative Microscopy, George Washington University

Stanislav Emelianov. September 22, 2022. Ultrasound-guided photoacoustic imaging, Georgia Tech/Emory University

Gregory Melikian. October 27, 2022. Advanced fluorescence microscopy techniques for multiscale imaging of cellular dynamics. Emory University

Emilia Entcheva. November 30, 2022. Optogenetics-enabled interrogation and control of biological function, George Washington University