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Brillouin microscopy has recently emerged as a promising modality to provide label-free contrast mechanisms to characterize the biophysical properties of cells, tissues and biomaterials. However Brillouin spectroscopy has historically been slow to be viable in biological applications. This talk will discuss the advancements in Brillouin spectroscopy of the past several years that have made possible to demonstrate biological applications. Finally, several promising directions for high-throughput Brillouin measurements will be discussed.
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