Science news articles about 'vadim backman'
... Scattering Fingerprinting (4D-ELF)."
This state-of-the-art light probe was developed by Vadim Backman, professor of biomedical engineering at Northwestern University's McCormick School of Engineering ...
... "Imagine a cell as a house and the cell's fundamental building blocks as bricks," said Vadim Backman, professor of biomedical engineering at Northwestern's McCormick School of Engineering and Applied ...
... diagnosed until it has already metastasized.
"In the beginning, cells look normal," says Vadim Backman, a professor of biomedical engineering at Northwestern University who developed partial wave ...
... allows us to detect changes in cells that look normal using microscopy," says co-author Vadim Backman of Northwestern University. "This level of detail allows us to detect cancer in its earliest ...
... , which provides cell analysis on the much smaller nanoscale.
The technology was developed by Vadim Backman, professor of biomedical engineering at the McCormick School of Engineering and Applied ...
... for the "fingerprint" of carcinogenesis in the nanoarchitecture of the cells.
Researchers led by Vadim Backman, professor of biomedical engineering at the McCormick School of Engineering and Applied ...
... these nanoscale changes are general phenomena in carcinogenesis and occur early in the process," says Vadim Backman, professor of biomedical engineering at the McCormick School of Engineering and ...
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