Fields of Application:
Medicine and Healthcare
Biological Sciences
Environmental Studies
Nutritional Sciences
Featured Research Areas:
Optics and Photonics in Life Sciences:
Microscopy, imaging, and endoscopy
Spectroscopic techniques
Photonic therapeutic approaches
Photonic point-of-care technologies
Fluorescent probes technologies
Biophotonics and Optogenetics:
Light-tissue interactions
Photobiology and photochemistry
Optical manipulation of cells and tissues
Optical biosensors and biomarkers
Optogenetic tools and applications
Bioinspired Photonic Devices:
Nature-inspired photonic structures and materials
Biomimetic light-harvesting systems
Bio-integrated optoelectronics
Photonic sensors and actuators
The journal focuses on topics including but not limited to:
(1)Photothermal therapy;
(2)Imaging in NIR-II window;
(3)Photodynamic therapy;
(4)Photoacoustic imaging;
(5)Quantum dots;
(6)Optical immunotherapy;
(7)Live cell imaging;
(8)Afterglow luminescence in bio-applications;
(9)Chirality in light-matter interaction;
(10)Super-resolution microscopy;
(11)Optogenetics;
(12)Phosphorescence bioimaging or biosensing;
(13)X-ray bio-imaging;
(14)Förster resonance energy transfer;
(15)Molecular imaging.
Prof. Dr. Perry Ping Shum Professor Perry Ping Shum is a chair professor of the Department of Electronics and Electrical Engineering, chief scientist of the State Key Laboratory of Optical Fiber and Cable Manufacture Technology, director of Guangdong Key Laboratory of Integrated Optoelectronics Intellisense, Southern University of Science and Technology, China. Research Interests: Specialty fiber and its sensing applications; silicon photonics; fiber laser and its applications; medical devices; medical imaging and endoscopy and novel medical diagnosis Techniques; AI algorithms. |
Prof. Dr. Ammasi Periasamy Professor Ammasi Periasamy is an internationally recognized expert in advanced microscopy techniques, and the founder and center director of the internationally known W.M. Keck Center for Cellular Imaging, University of Virginia, USA. Prof. Periasamy is one of the pioneers in the development of fluorescence lifetime imaging microscopy (FLIM) for measuring the oscillations in cytosolic and nuclear-free calcium in single intact living cells. Research Interests: Medical and molecular imaging. |
Prof. Dr. Junle Qu Dr. Junle Qu is a Chair Professor and Director of the Center for Biomedical Photonics at the College of Physics and Optoelectronic Engineering, Shenzhen University. a Distinguished Professor of Shenzhen Pengcheng Scholars. Research Interests: Biophotonics, fluorescence lifetime imaging, nonlinear optical imaging, and its application in biomedical research. |