Review paper on three-photon imaging is published in Optica (08/11/2020).
Three new papers published. Two on multiphoton imaging depth limit and the third on measurements of optical transmission of various tissues (12/2021).
Multiphoton imaging depth limit:
https://doi.org/10.1364/BOE.442442
https://doi.org/10.1364/BOE.444696
Optical transmission of tissues:
https://doi.org/10.1364/BOE.441844
Chris Xu is the new holder of the IBM Professorship of Engineering, a prestigious endowed chair (07/01/2020).
Deep three-photon imaging of the brain in intact adult zebrafish is published in Nature Methods (04/27/2020).
“Deep three-photon imaging of the brain in intact adult zebrafish”, Nature Methods, April 27, 2020
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41592-020-0819-7
Quantitative analysis of three-photon calcium imaging is published in eLife (01/30/2020)
Tianyu Wang, Chunyan Wu, Dimitre G Ouzounov, Wenchao Gu, Fei Xia, Minsu Kim, Xusan Yang, Melissa R Warden, and Chris Xu
“Quantitative analysis of 1300-nm three-photon calcium imaging in the mouse brain”, eLife 2020;9:e53205 DOI: 10.7554/eLife.53205 >>> Link
New adaptive excitation source for multiphoton imaging is published in Nature Methods (12/02/2019)
An adaptive excitation source for high-speed multiphoton microscopy See paper
Three-photon imaging of mouse brain structure and function through the intact skull is published in Nature Methods (09/10/2018)
Three-photon imaging of mouse brain structure and function through the intact skull See paper
See related coverage. https://www.nature.com/articles/s41684-018-0182-9
Live-cell imaging: Deeper, faster, wider (03/30/2018)
TECHNOLOGY FEATURE / Science
http://www.sciencemag.org/features/2018/03/live-cell-imaging-deeper-fast…
Top neuroscientists to speak at Cornell Neurotech symposium (09/22/2017)
The second annual Cornell Neurotech Mong Family Foundation Symposium on Sept. 22 will feature three renowned neuroscientists. See news story
$9M NSF grant will create neurotech research hub at Cornell (08/01/2017)
Engineers and biologists will collaborate on developing and testing tools for non-invasive recroding of neural activity at the Laboratory for Innovative Neurotechnology at Cornell (LINC).
See news story
See feature story at Cornell Research
See NSF press release.