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OSSC March Meeting: Gigapixel imaging for biology

Date and Time

Wednesday, March 13, 2019

Location

Kellogg West Hotel and Conference Center
Kellogg West Hotel and Conference Center
Horse Hill Drive
Pomona, CA  91769
USA
909-869-2222

Event Contact(s)

Alex R Small

Category

OSSC Regular Meeting

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About this event

The Micro Camera Array Microscope—
Enabling gigapixel imaging for behavioral biology

by
Dr. Mark Harfouche, CEO & Co-Founder,
Ramona Optics
March 2019 OSSC Image
2019 March OSSC Speaker
Wednesday, 13 March 2019
Abstract:  High-throughput optical microscopy is currently transforming the research fields of genetics, drug discovery and neuroscience.  Due to challenges with large lens design, no standard microscope can capture more than 50 megapixels per image snapshot, which makes it impossible to simultaneously image at cellular-resolution over a multi-centimeter viewing area (field of view, FOV).  To enable cellular resolution imaging over fields of view 10s of cm in diameter, we utilize an array of miniaturized cameras, tiled in a 12x8 configuration collectively called the MCAM.  Each camera is individually addressable and controllable to enable rapid acquisition over the fields of view as large as 20cm in diameter providing gigapixel scale images.  Preliminary applications for the MCAM are being developed for behavior imaging of zebrafish larvae in collaboration with collaborators at Duke University and Harvard University.
About our speaker: : Mark Harfouche is the CEO and co-founder of Ramona Optics, a startup with headquarters in Durham and offices in the Duke BRiDGE program at the Chesterfield.  He received his PhD in Electrical Engineering from Caltech studying semiconductor lasers and 3D imaging modalities based on swept source lasers.  His work for Ramona Optics now focuses on using computational optional optics to design new microscopes for research and industrial applications.  The development of their first product, the MCAM, is now funded in part by the NIH for the purpose of enabling new behavioral studies of zebrafish.
Reception: 6:00;  Dinner:  7:00;  Talk:  8:00
Meal $35 for members ($40 for non-members) registered by 7 March,
$40 for members ($45 for non-members) registered after
$10 for OSSC student members who register by 7 March, $20 for student members who register after
Please Register by Thursday, 7 March 2019
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