This research laboratory focuses on the development of label-free and labeled optical microscopy technologies. On one line of activities, digital holography principle is applied for microscopic samples to achieve quantitative phase imaging and optical diffraction tomography. These techniques provide quantifiable and biologically relevant imaging contrast (phase retardation or refractive index) without any fluorescent marker. The tomographic imaging approach serves optical super-resolution in-plane on top of the axial sectioning capability. Alternative schemes of simplified quantitative phase imaging systems are developed for specific applications. On the other line, fluorescence microcopy super-resolution imaging technologies are explored for multi modal microscopic imaging applications.
Computational Biophotonics and Optical Imaging Systems Laboratory
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Research
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Research Groups
- Communications, Signal Processing, and Networking Center at Istanbul Medipol University
- Computational Cameras and Vision
- Healthcare Systems Modeling and Simulation Group
- Innovative Polymer Nanotherapeutics Research Group
- Advanced Computational Biophysics Lab for Designing Targeted and Safe Therapeutic Molecules
- Living Robotics Lab
- Sensoy Computational Biophysics Lab
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Research Centers
- Sustainable Development Application and Research Center (SURKAM)
- RC For Health & Pharmaceutical Law
- RC For Information Technology Law
- RC For Bio-Law
- Research Center For Healthcare Systems and Policies
- RC For Int. Law Foreign Policy
- RC For Traditional & Complementary Medicine
- RUHMER
- Research Institute for Health Sciences and Technologies
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Research Groups