Photonics’ future in medicine

Innovators in photonics medicine: Akhil Kallepalli, Chancellor’s Fellow in Biomedical Engineering at the University of Strathclyde; Judith Su, Associate Professor of Biomedical Engineering at The University of Arizona; and Professor Pola Goldberg Oppenheimer, from the University of Birmingham in the UK
Photonics has revolutionised medicine by offering a range of minimally invasive and highly precise techniques. From peering deep inside tissues to wielding lasers as scalpels, these technologies are transforming healthcare delivery.
The human body is a complex and intricate system, and diagnosing and treating its ailments requires increasingly more innovative tools, especially in Europe and the wider West where ageing populations put ever more demand on healthcare systems.
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