Optical spatial resolution microscopy

Daria Voytovich, PhD student of the Institute of Applied Physics RAS, won УМНИК-Фотоника grant № 18064ГУ/2022 0.5M rubles for the implementation of the project “Development of an optoacoustic probe for optical resolution microscopy” in 2022 year. The aim of the development is creating an optoacoustic probe and improving spatial resolution to 10 mkm to visualize capillaries.

Optoacoustic Angiography and Diffuse Optical Spectroscopy for Experimental Oncology

Congratulations to the authors of the scientific result “Optoacoustic Angiography and Diffuse Optical Spectroscopy for Experimental Oncology” conducted by employees of the Department for Radiophysical methods in medicine of the Institute of Applied Physics of the Russian Academy of Sciences. Their work has been selected for presentation in the RAS report and has entered the …

Optoacoustics in virtual reality

Lyubov Brix, an employee of the Institute of Applied Physics RAS, won «УМНИК» grant No. 736GUCES8-D3/63698. The project “Development of a virtual reality system for an optoacoustic microscope” will allow users of an optoacoustic microscope to observe the blood vessels. The grant amount is 0.5M rubles.

Thinner than a hair!

Thinner than a hair  –  scientists from Nizhny Novgorod detected the capillaries. “Mother of all cups”, this is how scientists from Germany called a new ultrasonic antenna for medical purposes, created in Nizhny Novgorod city (Russia). With its help, you can see the smallest blood vessels in real time. For more information follow the link …

Conference “Science of the Future”

Joint research project RSF – Helmoltz #18-45-06006 presented at the conference “Science of the Future”. On May 16, contributing to the Russian-German day of the conference «Science of the Future» held at the Educational Centre Sirius in Sochi, the Russian Science Foundation and the Helmholtz Association (Germany) organized a special seminar “Methods of organizing research work …

Rapid functional optoacoustic micro- angiography in a burst mode

Optoacoustic microscopy (OAM) can image intrinsic optical absorption contrast at depths of several millimeters where state-of-the-art optical microscopy techniques fail due to intense light scattering in living tissues. Yet, wide adoption of OAM in biology and medicine is hindered by slow image acquisition speed, small field of view (FOV), and/or lack of spectral differentiation capacity …