Development of instruments and methods engineered to mitigate the impact of non-tissue specific background sources for intraoperative spontaneous Raman spectroscopy applications

The interns will develop novel technologies using laser light to interrogate molecular vibrations in biological tissue setting up the stage for the next generation of intraoperative imaging techniques used to guide surgical interventions, including the resection of tumours in prostate and ovarian surgery as well as in neurosurgery. The partner organisation (Optech) is an organisation specialisation in the optical design and systems characterisation and this project will allow them to expand their base of knowledge and expertise in biological tissue.

Faculty Supervisor:

Frédéric Leblond

Student:

Nassim Ksantini

Partner:

Optech

Discipline:

Visual arts

Sector:

Medical devices

University:

École Polytechnique de Montréal

Program:

Accelerate

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