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Authors

Numbers in the index correspond to the last two digits of the six-digit citation identifier (CID) article numbering system used in Proceedings of SPIE. The first four digits reflect the volume number. Base 36 numbering is employed for the last two digits and indicates the order of articles within the volume. Numbers start with 00, 01, 02, 03, 04, 05, 06, 07, 08, 09, 0A, 0B...0Z, followed by 10-1Z, 20-2Z, etc.

  • Alexandrov, Sergey, 0L

  • Auyeung, Kelsey, 19

  • Auyeung, Kris, 19

  • Bagnaninchi, Pierre O., 0H

  • Baran, Utku, 0N

  • Biswas, Deblina, 0K

  • Chen, Chieh-Li, 19

  • Chen, Goerge C. K., 0K

  • Choi, Woo J., 0N

  • Feng, Wei, 16

  • Gorey, Abhijeet, 0K

  • Grubov, Vadim V, 12

  • Guan, Guangying, 0G, 0O

  • Guan, Yue, 17

  • Han, Zhaolong, 0B

  • Hayes, Peter C., 0H

  • He, Honghui, 0C

  • Hramov, Alexander E., 11, 12, 13

  • Huang, Q., 14

  • Huang, Zhihong, 0G, 0O

  • Idugboe, Rita, 0B

  • Jiang, Jingying, 0Z, 10

  • Khaksari, Kosar, 03, 0U

  • Kharchenko, Alexander A., 13

  • Khramova, Marina V., 11, 12, 13

  • Kirby, Mitchell A., 03

  • Kirkpatrick, Sean J., 03, 0U

  • Kono, Rei, 19

  • Koronovskii, Alexey A., 11, 12, 13

  • Koulovasilopoulos, Andreas, 0H

  • Larin, Kirill V., 0B

  • Leahy, Martin J., 0L

  • Li, Chunhui, 0O

  • Li, Jiasong, 0B

  • Li, P., 14

  • Liao, Ran, 0C

  • Liu, Caihua, 17

  • Liu, Chih-Hao, 0B

  • Lu, Junsheng, 0Z, 10

  • Luo, Q., 14

  • Ma, Congcong, 0Z, 10

  • Ma, Hui, 0C

  • Ma, Ning, 16

  • Ma, Zhenhe, 0Y

  • Makarov, Vladimir V., 11, 13

  • Maksimenko, Vladimir A., 11, 13

  • McGrath, James, 0L

  • Nabi, Ghulam, 0O

  • Nelson, Leonard J., 0H

  • Owens, Peter, 0L

  • Pavlov, Alexey N., 11, 12, 13, 14

  • Pavlova, O. N., 14

  • Plevris, John N., 0H

  • Raghunathan, Raksha, 0B

  • Ramella-Roman, Jessica C., 0S

  • Santos, Greggy M., 0J

  • Selskii, Anton O., 11

  • Semyachkina-Glushkovskaya, O. V., 14

  • Sharma, Norman, 0K

  • Shih, Wei-Chuan, 0J

  • Shuvalova, E. P., 14

  • Shvartsman, Leonid D., 0A

  • Sindeeva, O. A., 14

  • Singh, Manmohan, 0B

  • Sitnikova, Evgenia Yu., 12

  • Sobol, Emil N., 0B

  • Song, Shaozhen, 0G

  • Subhash, Hrebesh M., 0L

  • Treskes, Philipp, 0H

  • Tuchin, Valery V., 0B, 14

  • Tverskoy, Boris, 0A

  • Twa, Michael, 0B

  • Vasudevan, Srivathsan, 0K

  • Wang, Jianru, 17

  • Wang, Ruikang K., 0N, 0O, 19

  • Wang, Shang, 0B

  • Wang, Yi, 0Y

  • Winhoven, S., 0S

  • Wu, Chen, 0B

  • Xu, Kexin, 0Z, 10

  • Yang, Ying, 0G

  • Zakharov, Valery P., 0B

  • Zeng, Jianbo, 0J

  • Zeng, Nan, 0C

  • Zhang, Qi, 0Z, 10

  • Zhang, Qinqin, 19

  • Zhao, Fusheng, 0J

  • Zhou, Hongxian, 0Y

  • Zhu, Dan, 14, 16, 17

Conference Committee

  • Symposium Chairs

    • James G. Fujimoto, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (United States)

    • R. Rox Anderson, Wellman Center for Photomedicine, Massachusetts General Hospital (United States) and Harvard School of Medicine (United States)

  • Program Track Chair

    • Steven L. Jacques, Oregon Health & Science University (United States)

  • Conference Chairs

    • Valery V. Tuchin, N.G. Chernyshevsky Saratov State University (Russian Federation) and University of Oulu (Finland)

    • Kirill V. Larin, University of Houston (United States)

    • Martin J. Leahy, National University of Ireland, Galway (Ireland)

    • Ruikang K. Wang, University of Washington (United States)

  • Conference Program Committee

    • Pierre O. Bagnaninchi, The University of Edinburgh (United Kingdom)

    • Wei R. Chen, University of Central Oklahoma (United States)

    • Joseph P. Culver, Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis (United States)

    • Ekaterina I. Galanzha, University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences (United States)

    • Miya Ishihara, National Defense Medical College (Japan)

    • Jingying Jiang, Tianjin University (China)

    • Sean J. Kirkpatrick, Michigan Technological University (United States) Jürgen M. Lademann, Charité Universitätsmedizin Berlin (Germany) Hong Liu, The University of Oklahoma (United States)

    • Qingming Luo, Huazhong University of Science and Technology (China)

    • Igor V. Meglinski, University of Otago (New Zealand)

    • Brian S. Sorg, University of Florida (United States)

    • Vladislav Toronov, Ryerson University (Canada)

    • Lihong V. Wang, Washington University in St. Louis (United States)

    • Ying Yang, Keele University (United Kingdom)

    • Anna N. Yaroslavsky, University of Massachusetts Lowell (United States)

    • Vladimir P. Zharov, University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences (United States)

    • Dan Zhu, Huazhong University of Science and Technology (China)

  • Session Chairs

    • 1 Speckle Technologies

      • Ruikang K. Wang, University of Washington (United States)

    • 2 Tissue and Cell Dynamics I

      • Sean J. Kirkpatrick, Michigan Technological University (United States)

    • 3 Tissue and Cell Dynamics II

      • Valery V. Tuchin, N.G. Chernyshevsky Saratov State University (Russian Federation)

    • 4 Clinical Imaging and Evaluation

      • Jürgen M. Lademann, Charité Universitätsmedizin Berlin (Germany)

    • 5 Optical Clearing and Biomechanics

      • Kirill V. Larin, University of Houston (United States)

    • 6 Functional Imaging and Spectroscopy

      • Martin J. Leahy, National University of Ireland, Galway (Ireland)

    • 7 Cerebral Haemodynamics

      • Anna N. Yaroslavsky, University of Massachusetts Lowell (United States)

Introduction

This proceedings volume is from Dynamics and Fluctuations in Biomedical Photonics XII, held on February 7 through 8, 2015, at the SPIE Photonics West Conference in San Francisco, California. It was a three-day meeting featuring 33 oral presentations and a joint one-day poster session of 12 poster presentations from leading international research groups.

The goal of the conference was to gather essentially different groups of leading researchers such as biophysicists, medical doctors and physicians, mathematicians, and optical and laser engineers, together with students to report the current state of the art and to facilitate future progress in the development of optical and laser technologies based on dynamics and fluctuations approaches (such as laser-speckle, speckle-based coherence imaging, microcirculation analysis using various optical techniques and methods, dynamics of molecular diffusion, including nanoparticles, etc.) towards biomedical science and clinical applications. These approaches should be useful for diagnosis and therapy of devastating life-threatening diseases such as those of the heart, cancer, vascular, mental illness, and many others that manifest as a breach of the living organism's immune systems at the level of molecule, cell, organ, or organism as a whole. We hope that proceedings of this conference will contribute to the development of such interdisciplinary fields of science and applications as dynamics and structures of living systems, biomedical optics and laser medicine, and that it will be useful to scientists, medical doctors, engineers and students.

The conference was organized into several sessions: Speckle Technologies (chaired by Prof. Wang); Tissue and Cell Dynamics I and II (chaired by Profs. Larin and Tuchin); Clinical Imaging and Evaluation (chaired by Prof. Lademann); Optical Clearing and Biomechanics (chaired by Prof. Larin); Functional Imaging and Spectroscopy (chaired by Prof. Leahy); and Cerebral Hemodynamics (chaired by Prof. Yaroslavsky). Most of the sessions featured invited presentations.

The conference kicked off with an invited lecture by Prof. Vyacheslav Kalchenko from Weizmann Institute of Science (Israel) entitled "Multi-modal imaging approach for functional quantitative visualization of acute vascular reaction." Prof. Kalchenko presented original work on visualizing vasculature of subcutaneous tissues and the brain completely noninvasively. This presentation drew significant attention from the audience and resulted in wide coffee break discussion.

It is also necessary to note invited lectures given by Leonid D. Shvartsman from The Hebrew Univ. of Jerusalem (Israel), Juergen M. Lademann from Charité Universitätsmedizin Berlin (Germany), Wei-Chuan Shih from University of Houston (United States), Dan Zhu from Huazhong University of Science and Technology (China), Bruce J. Tromberg from Beckman Laser Institute and Medical Clinic (United States), Jessica C. Ramella-Roman from Florida International University (United States), and Elizabeth M. Hillman from Columbia University (United States). These talks provided a nice overview of recent advances in multiple fields.

The oral sessions and corresponding poster session featured many presentations that described different methods and techniques developed and applied to study complex problems of dynamics and fluctuations in biological systems on the scale ranging from cell to the whole body. The reader is encouraged to browse the table of contents for this issue to learn the full scope of the conference.

The conference chairs would like to thank the members of the Technical Program Committee for their help in organizing the conference. We sincerely appreciate the support of the SPIE and conference staff. Finally, we would like to thank all of the conference attendees and manuscript authors for their contributions and participation, especially invited speakers, who helped to make this meeting a success.

Valery V. Tuchin

Kirill V. Larin

Martin J. Leahy

Ruikang K. Wang

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"Front Matter: Volume 9322", Proc. SPIE 9322, Dynamics and Fluctuations in Biomedical Photonics XII, 932201 (9 April 2015); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2192394
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KEYWORDS
Biomedical optics

Thermography

Optical clearing

Defense technologies

Imaging systems

Tissue optics

Coherence (optics)

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