October 25 - 27, 2022 Online. FREE Registration.

BioPhotonics Conference 2022

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It has been our privilege to share the biophotonics industries’ leading professionals and their work with you to help keep you competitive and informed.

We hope you will attend our next virtual event, the Photonics Spectra Conference, January 9 - 12, 2023.

About this event



The publishers of BioPhotonics invite you to hear from the world’s top experts in microscopy, spectroscopy, OCT, photoacoustic imaging, flow cytometry, biomedical imaging, and medical laser systems involved in the detection of cancer and disease, the analysis of blood and tissue and portable diagnostics capturing everything from wound healing to brain functioning, often with the aid of AI.

Keynote Speakers

Keynote speakers who bridge the gap from industry to academia will deliver sessions that offer insights into preeminent image technologies and how they are transforming clinical therapeutics.

Aydogan Ozcan of UCLA will present on deep learning-enabled computational microscopy, Jürgen Popp of the Leibniz Institute of Photonic Technology will present on Raman spectroscopy and diagnostics, Laura Marcu of UC Davis will present on fluorescence lifetime imaging in surgical oncology, Marco Arrigoni of Coherent will present on specialized laser probes capturing fluorescent details, and Stephen Boppart of the University of Illinois will present on optical coherence tomography and the multimodal characterization of bacterial biofilms.


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