Inflammatory Bowel Disease
Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), including ulcerative colitis
(UC) and Crohn’s disease (CD), affects nearly 2 million
Americans, and the incidence is increasing worldwide. As two
distinct forms of IBD, UC and CD require different medical and surgical
treatments. For more information
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Determining the Expression of HER2 in Breast Cancer
The overexpression of HER2 occurs in
approximately 25 percent of breast cancers and is associated with a
higher risk of recurrence, shorter survival rate,
and poorer prognosis. In addition, breast cancers that
overexpress HER2 have been shown to be more resistant to certain chemotherapeutic agents. For more
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Preterm
Labor
Prematurity is the second leading cause of neonatal mortality. Currently, there is no way to accurately predict
when a woman will give birth, and over half of all preterm births do not fall into any
high-risk category. For more information
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Cervical Cancer
Cervical cancer is the second most common malignancy among
women worldwide. A "See and Treat" protocol with adequate
sensitivity and specificity would significantly improve
this disease's management in low-resource settings. For more
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Skin Cancer
Confocal handheld device
A handheld imaging device has been developed in
conjunction with Montana State University. This device uses an 830 nm laser and a MEMS mirror to produce a confocal microscopy image of human
skin in vivo at
various tissue depths in the epidermis and dermis.
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RS-OCT
The current standard for diagnosis of suspicious skin lesions
involves biopsy followed
by histopathology.
This paradigm is subjective, painful, time-consuming, and costly. Our lab is
currently developing a combined Raman spectroscopy – optical
coherence tomography (RS-OCT) instrument for diagnosis of skin
disease. The combination of these two techniques allows both
real-time imaging of the lesion’s microstructural features as well as highly specific characterization of the lesion’s
biochemical composition. For more information
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