NIH R03 award
Our lab has received an NIH R03 award entitled āUltra-sensitive and label-free detection of Alzheimer’s disease biomarkersā
Our lab has received an NIH R03 award entitled āUltra-sensitive and label-free detection of Alzheimer’s disease biomarkersā
We thank Rudi Rottenfusser for his generous donation of a microscope to our lab:
Judith Su will begin a joint position as an Assistant Professor of Biomedical Engineering and an Assistant Professor of Optical Sciences on July 1.
Judith Su will beĀ giving invited talks on:
6/5: National Center for Nanoscience and Technology, China
6/6: Peking University
6/8: Beijing Institute of Heart, Lung, and Blood Vessel Diseases, Beijing Anzhen Hospital
6/9:Ā Institute of Information Photonics and Optical Communications (IPOC), Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications (BUPT)
Judith Su was recently honored during the UN International Day of Women and Girls in Science by the Partnership for Clean Competition Foundation as one of the women of anti-doping science.
Judith Su will be giving an invited lecture at the Optical Society of America’sĀ 2017 Siegman International School on Lasers to be held August 6-11 in Leon, Mexico.
Our labĀ has received a Partnership for Clean Competition grant entitled, “Sensitive and rapid detection of performance enhancing drugs using microtoroid optical resonators”
We have received, jointly with the McLeod Laboratory, a new TRIF SEOS (Technology Research Initiative Funds Space Exploration and Optical Solutions) grant entitled, “Rationally designed photonic nanostructures for more sensitive and robust biochemical optical resonator sensors”
Our work has been featured in the special issue of Optics & Photonics NewsĀ which “highlights the most exciting peer-reviewed optics research to have emerged over the past 12 months.”
Judith Su will be speakingĀ at the College of Optical Sciences’ 2016 Fall Industrial Affiliates Workshop on October 4th at 9:45 am.