SEMINAR 1. Title : Holotomography for non-invasive label-free 3-D imaging of live cells and tissues 2. Speaker : YongKeun Park ( KAIST ) 3.

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SEMINAR 1. Title : Holotomography for non-invasive label-free 3-D imaging of live cells and tissues 2. Speaker : YongKeun Park ( KAIST ) 3. Time : 16:00 – 17:00, Thursday, December 8, 2016 4. Place : e+ Lecture Hall (room 83188), 2nd Research Building, Sungkyunkwan University 5. Summary : Quantitative phase imaging (QPI) has emerged as an invaluable tool for imaging small transparent objects, such as biological cells and tissues. QPI employs various interferometric microscopy techniques to quantitatively measure the optical phase delay of samples. In particular, the measured optical phase delay provides information about the morphological and biochemical properties of biological samples at the single-cell level. Recently, QPI techniques have been widely applied to study the pathophysiology of various biological cells and tissues, including red blood cells (RBCs), white blood cells, bacteria, neurons, and cancer cells. In this talk, I will present the recently developed 3-D holotomography setup using a dynamic mirror device, which is an optical analogous to X-ray computed tomography. In particular, I will discuss the visualization of 3D refractive index distributions of biological cells and tissues measured with the 3-D holotomography using the transfer function method, which has been widely used in the visualization field. The outcome demonstrates outstanding visualization of 3D refractive index maps of live cells, which will be potentially used in various applications in biology and medicine. I will also discuss about the commercialzation of the technique. 6 Background : Education Ph.D. (2010), Medical Engineering and Medical Physics, Harvard-MIT Division of Health Sciences and Technology (advisors: Subra Suresh & Michael S. Feld) S.M. (2007), Mechanical Engineering, MIT (advisors: Subra Suresh & Michael S. Feld) B.S. summa cum laude (2004), Mechanical Engineering, Seoul National University Work 2016.7- Advisor, The WaveTalk Inc. 2015.12-Director of Creative Research Center of Time-Reversal Mirror 2014.9-Associate Professor, KAIST, Department of Physics Adjunct professor positions in Department of Chemistry, Department of Biology, and Department of Mechanical Engineering 2015.8-Co-founder & CTO, TOMOCUBE Inc 7. Questions : (☏ 031-299-4115)