苏黎世理工大学Daniel Razansky教授应刘成波老师邀请,于2019年10月23日来深圳先进技术研究院进行学术交流访问,并作了题为:“Multispectral optoacoustic tomography: a paradigm shift in biomedical research and clinical diagnostics”的学术报告。报告中,Daniel Razansky教授主要介绍了其团队目前最新水平的多光谱光声层析成像技术,该技术基于组织的多波长激发,以可视化不透明活体组织中的特定分子,从而以单一成像方式同时传递结构、功能、代谢和分子信息。另外,报告也分享了其团队利用手持式多光谱光声断层成像系统,在乳腺和皮肤病变、淋巴结转移、甲状腺疾病和炎症性肠病患者的临床诊断提供更高的精确度,进一步实现了光声成像的临床转化。
Daniel Razansky教授与先进院老师同学交流
Biography: Daniel Razansky is Full Professor of Biomedical Imaging with appointments at the Faculty of Medicine, University of Zurich (UZH) and Department of Information Technologies and Electrical Engineering, ETH Zurich. He is also the Director of the joint Animal Imaging Center of the ETH and UZH. He was previously the Director of Multi-Scale Functional and Molecular Imaging Laboratory and Professor of Molecular Imaging Engineering at the Technical University of Munich and Helmholtz Center Munich. He earned PhD in Biomedical Engineering and MSc in Electrical Engineering from the Technion – Israel Institute of Technology and completed postdoctoral training in bio-optics at the Harvard Medical School. Dr. Razansky’s Lab has pioneered and clinically translated a number of functional and molecular imaging technologies successfully commercialized worldwide, among them the multispectral optoacoustic tomography (MSOT) and hybrid optoacoustic ultrasound (OPUS). He has authored over 200 peer-review journal articles and holds 15 patented inventions in bio-imaging and sensing. He has delivered more than 150 invited, keynote, and plenary lectures worldwide. Among his recognitions are the German Innovation Prize and multiple awards from the ERC, NIH, DFG and HFSP. Dr. Razansky serves on Editorial Boards of a number of journals published by the Nature Publishing Group, IEEE and AAPM. He is an elected Council Member of the European Society for Molecular Imaging (ESMI), serves on the IEEE Technical Committee on Biomedical Imaging and Image Processing and has chaired numerous international conferences of the OSA, WMIS, ESMI, and IFMBE. He is also an elected Fellow of the OSA and SPIE.