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2019 CIM Hosted Events

  • 2/14/2019 - Kimberley Samkoe, PhD, Assistant Professor, Department of Surgery - "Progress update on first-in-human trials for microdose administration of ABY-029 for fluorescence guided surgery in three tumor types"
  • 4/11/2019 - Jonathan Celli, PhD, Visiting Scientist, CIM - "Photodynamic therapy as a cancer treatment for global health: Low-cost technology for image-guided PDT treatment of oral cancer in resource-limited settings"

CIM summer 2019 Optic Seminars

  • 6/28/2019 - Kavon Karrobi, PhD candidate,  Roblyer Lab, BME Department, Boston University - “Diffuse and Nonlinear Imaging for in vivo monitoring of multiscale vascular structure-function relationships in preclinical tumors”
  • 7/9/2019 - Michael Durst PhD, Assistant Prof, Middlebury College - "Two-photon temporal focusing microscopy"
  • 7/11/2019 - Kenneth Tichauer, PhD, Associate Professor of Engineering, Illinois Institute of Technology - "It’s better to be straight than early: detecting cancer spread to lymph nodes with optical projection tomography”
  • 7/23/2019 - Irving Bigio PhD, Professor, Boston University - "Imaging tissue anisotropy with optical birefrincence microscopy"
  • 8/6/2019 - Steven Jacques PhD, PRofessor, Tufts University - "Tissue spectroscopy, spectral imaging, and machine learning"
  • 8/13/2019 - Mark Niedre PhD, Bioengineering, Northeastern U - "Shedding Diffuse Light on Circulating Tumor Cell Mediated Metastasis"
  • 8/20/2019 - Jinyang Linag PhD, Institut National de al Rechereche Scientifique, Varennes, Quebec Canada - "Advances in optical coded-aperture imaging: listening to cellular dynamics and visualizing light-speed phenomena"

CIM summer 2018 Optic Seminars

  • 7/24/2018 – Qianqian Fang, PhD, Assistant Professor, Bioengineering, Northeastern University - “Computationally enhanced diffuse optical tomography”
  • 8/7/2018 – Mamadou Diop, PhD, Assistant Professor/Scientist, Western University, Canada - “Advanced optical systems and methods for noninvasive neuromonitoring and assessing joint inflammation”
  • 8/14/2018 – Xavier Intes, PhD, Professor, BME Department, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute - “Optical Molecular Imaging Beyond the Microscopy Depth Limit”
  • 8/21/2018 – Darren Roblyer, PhD, Assistant Professor, BME Department, Boston University - “Diffuse Optics In Cancer: New Developments in Wearables, High Speed Tomography, and Short-Wave Infrared Imaging"

2018 CIM Hosted Events

  • 12/6/2018 - Sijia Wang, PhD, Xi’an Jiaotong University, Xi’an, China - "Gold nanoparticles enhanced tumor optical theranostics"

CIM summer 2017 Optic Seminars

  • 6/27/2017 – Jay C. Buckey, MD - “Ongoing Research in the Space Medicine Innovations Lab”
  • 7/11/2017 – Shudong Jiang, PhD  - “Optical imaging for Identifying and monitoring tumor response to antihypoxia-directed therapies”
  • 7/18/2017 – Scott Davis, PhD - “New research in Multi-agent Fluorescence Imaging of Tumors”
  • 7/25/2017 – Geoff Luke, PhD - “Making waves with nanotechnology”
  • 8/1/2017 – Jonathan Elliott, PhD - “What's next for ABY-029 and molecularly guided surgery?”
  • 8/8/2017 – Ryan Halter, PhD - “Smart devices and systems for surgical guidance”
  • 8/15/2017 – Brian Pogue, PhD - “Quantifying the financial role of optical imaging in medicine”
  • 8/22/2017 – Hal Swartz, PhD - “Measuring Oxygen in Vivo with EPR – What’s new?”

Center for Imaging Medicine sponsors OSA Biomed
25 - 28 April 2016

Inside the newest addition to Dartmouth-Hichcock
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Seeing the Light ... and Measuring It
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To dye for: Breast cancer on the margins
spectroscopyNOW, 9/1/15

Three Engineering Professors Selected for SYNERGY Translational Pilot Awards
Dartmouth SYNERGY, 4/17/15

Dartmouth Investigators Make Photodynamic Therapy for Pancreatic Cancer Simpler, Cheaper
NCCC, 3/20/15

Cerenkoscopy monitors breast treatments
Medical Physics Web, 2/3/15

Inside Dartmouth-Hitchcock's high-tech operating facility
WCAX-TV, 1/9/15