Researchers at Stanford have developed a probe, NIRDye812, which improves contrast between healthy and diseased tissues for fluorescence-guided cancer surgery applications.
Stanford researchers at the Kasevich Lab have developed a module that can attach to any standard optical system or sensor for wide-field, time-resolved imaging.
Researchers in Dr. Leonore Herzenberg's lab at Stanford have developed this technology and another (see Stanford Docket S15-009) to improve the ease and accuracy of flow cytometry experiments.