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EPSRC Reference: EP/C510135/1
Title: Novel Fluorescence Lifetime Imaging Technology for Life Sciences Application
Principal Investigator: Suhling, Professor K
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Guy's and St Thomas Hospital Trust Imperial College London
Department: Physics
Organisation: Kings College London
Scheme: First Grant Scheme Pre-FEC
Starts: 01 October 2005 Ends: 30 September 2008 Value (£): 124,152
EPSRC Research Topic Classifications:
Cells Development (Biosciences)
Light-Matter Interactions Optical Devices & Subsystems
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Healthcare
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Minimally invasive and non-destructive imaging methods for the life sciences is a source of great excitement for medical imaging, cell biology and high throughput screening communities. Fluorescence lifetime imaging (FLIM) exploits recent advances in ultrafast laser and detector technology to realise imaging of live biological and other systems. By reporting not only the localisation but also the local environment of fluorophores, it provides new opportunities to study intracellular and intercellular processes, to non-invasively contrast different types and states of tissue and to enhance high throughput screening technologies.' propose to develop new instrumentation for FLIM, which I have invented and patented. The method I propose ,., based on wide-field photon counting imaging with an electron-bombarded CCD (EBCCD) and has and has key advantages over existing FLIM technology.This research at the boundary of physics, chemistry and biology highlights the way much of scientific research will be carried out in the future - with implications of how we should train scientist today.
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