Collaborations
Micro-Ring Resonator Ultrasound Detector
CEVO collaborates with research institutions worldwide to supply our unique optically transparent micro-ring resonator ultrasound detector for delivered imaging and sensing investigations.
Collaborators
- California Institute of Technology
- Duke University
- Medical University of Vienna, Austria
- Michigan State University
- Texas A&M University
- University of California, Berkeley
- University of California, Los Angeles
- Washington University in St. Louis
Visible-light Optical Coherence Tomography (vis-OCT)
Developed by CEVO investigators, visible-light optical coherence tomography (vis-OCT) is an advanced imaging technology that has been adopted by a growing number of institutions worldwide to aid in studies of topics including glaucoma, acute ocular hypertension, hypertension, retinal cell therapy, and myopia.
Visible-light optical coherence tomography is an optical interference-based high-speed, high-resolution, cross-sectional imaging technology with widespread applications in both fundamental biomedical investigations and clinical diagnoses as well as the management of various diseases. CEVO focuses on developing OCT technologies for hemodynamic and new functional imaging, and ultrahigh spatial resolution imaging. Whereas most commercial and investigational OCTs use near-infrared light, we can image complete metabolic parameters - including blood flow, hemoglobin oxygen saturation, and the metabolic rate of oxygen - in microcirculations using vis-OCT and sophisticated inverse algorithms. We apply our functional OCT technology to better understand blinding diseases and visual functions.
Whereas most commercial and investigational OCTs use near-infrared light, we can image complete metabolic parameters - including blood flow, hemoglobin oxygen saturation, and the metabolic rate of oxygen - in microcirculations using vis-OCT and sophisticated inverse algorithms. We apply our functional OCT technology to better understand blinding diseases and visual functions.Collaborators
Among others, the following institutions have collaborated with CEVO on this research:
- Aarhus University, Demark
- National Eye Institute
- New York University
- Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China
- Stanford University
- Thomas Jefferson University
- University of California San Diego
- University of British Columbia, Canada
- Universiy of Hong Kong
- University of Southern California
- University of Utah
- The University of Virginia
Collaborations with the Feinberg School of Medicine
We are currently working with Feinberg faculty on three studies funded by the National Institutes of Health and the National Eye Institute.
Collaborator
Tsutomu Kume, PhD
Professor of Medicine (Cardiology), Ophthalmology and Pharmacology, Northwestern University
- Novel Ocular Imaging and Molecular Analysis of Anterior Eye Segment for Glaucoma
- Mechanisms Underlying the Formation of the Cornea and Ocular Surface Epithelium
Collaborator
Benjamin Thomson
Assistant Professor of Ophthalmology, Northwestern University
- Nanocarrier Platform for Targeting Schlemm’s Canal Cells
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