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Work Group 3 Life Sciences and Health Challenges of optical technologies in Life Sciences and Health Linear, mostly technology-driven approach Little exchange between optical technologies, medicine and life sciences, and even within optical technologies Obstacles for companies: Little or no knowledge about users’ needs and potential of photonic technologies Solution: Paradigm shift introduced by Biophotonics Evolving from a linear, technology-driven approach towards a holistic, user- and market-oriented approach by involving the end-user Topic of WG meeting: Putting Biophotonics into clinic
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Work Group 3 Life Sciences and Health Prof. Dr. Katarina Svanberg: The Doctor's View on Photonics - Clinical Challenges and Technical Possibilities Prof. Dr. Hans-Peter Berlien: Biophotonic - The Physicians Perspective Prof. Dr. Axel Niendorf: Pathology - a Chance for Biophotonics Dr. Martin Kaatz: Fiber net work of skin by multiphoton laser scanning tomography - qualitative and quantitative features Putting Biophotonics into clinic
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Work Group 3 Life Sciences and Health Résumé (1): Breaking down barriers between the different disciplines participating in Biophotonics research Fundamentals of light / biological matter interaction for diagnostics and especially for therapy Early diagnostics is the paramount factor for prognosis (separate inflammation from early cancer and precancer) Minimize biopsies by performing optical biopsies (Elastic light scattering, Fluorescence, Raman,…) Advanced spectroscopic techniques for a more precise tumor borders detection Diagnostics (e.g. staging and grading of cancer) cannot be tackled by one technique alone → Multimodal Approaches are necessary! Putting Biophotonics into clinic
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Work Group 3 Life Sciences and Health Résumé (2): Advanced imaging and functional imaging methods (with new Markers) Image analysis Advanced Endoscopy combined e.g. with OCT Cross-disciplinary settings (technology pull, getting in close contact with the health community (Health)) The entire medical process needs to be optimized and standardized (sampling, diagnostics and therapy) Putting Biophotonics into clinic
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Work Group 3 Life Sciences and Health Résumé (3): Development and integration of realistic clinical systems: High performance light sources High resolution detector systems User-friendly software Robustness for mobility Realistic price (GP office use; less than 8000 Euro) To do list: Working on the Strategic Research agenda Getting into contact with Health Defining projects with ETP nanomedicine Putting Biophotonics into clinic
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