13 April 2010
In the frame of the subconference, "Biophotonics: Photonic Solutions for Better Health Care", the prize for the best poster presentation went to Nika Razansky from the Technical University of Munich. Topic of her thesis was: "High resolution single-mode fiber-based sensor for Intravascular Detection of Fluorescent Molecular Probes. The award was handed over following the poster session by Jürgen Popp (IPHT Jena, University of Jena) on Tuesday in the Delvaux Foyer. Along with the prize Razansky received a book token for 500 Euros, which was sponsored by the Journal of Biophotonics and Wiley-VCH Publisher.
On Wednesday, December 7, an international consortium of doctors evaluated on going research projects within Photonics4Life Consortium in Karlsruhe that can better diagnose and treat diseases with the help of optical technologies. At a scientific meeting of the interdisciplinary network Photonics4Life 19 European projects were presented. From those the doctors now selected eight that are the most promising to be put into clinic trials. The project leaders can now present their winning projects across Europe at several important occasions. [more]
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