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Sumeet Mahajan
Prof of Molecular BioPhotonics & Imaging
New technology advancements lead to new insights and the most exciting advances are at the interface of disciplines. Biophotonics and Imaging truly builds on these pillars of interdisciplinary research philosophy and hopes to enable new discoveries and novel applications across life sciences including health and environment.
Bill Brocklesby
Associate Professor
New imaging techniques are constantly arising from technological and computational advances. The combination of biosciences and imaging expertise at Southampton is very exciting in terms of the new science it opens up.
Brigitte Vollmer
Prof of Perinatal and Dvlpmtal Neurology
New technology and interdisciplinary research including Imaging, Electrophysiology, Medicine, and Computer Sciences allows detailed examination of the relationships between structural and functional brain connectivity in health and disease across the life course. Detailed characterisation of how the human brain responds to injury and disease, and how this relates to behaviour, will ultimately allow development of personalised early intervention and treatments.

Rapid diagnosis of dementia

A new rapid laser-based test that could diagnose different types of dementia in just minutes has been developed by Southampton researchers.
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    Insights from Mars transforming healthcare technology

    Laser and light-based techniques lie behind both the search for life on Mars and accelerated drug discovery on Earth.
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    Improving health and wellbeing using molecular imaging

    Innovative molecular imaging by Southampton researchers is shedding light on the interaction of pharmaceutical drugs with the gut microbiome and the repercussions this has on health and wellbeing.

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