Prof. Valery V. Tuchin
Head of Div at Saratov State Univ
SPIE Involvement:
Conference Program Committee | Conference Chair | Track Chair | Editorial Board Member: Journal of Biomedical Optics | Editor | Author | Instructor | Student Chapter Advisor | Special Event Speaker
Area of Expertise:
Biomedical optics , Biophotonics , Bionanophotonics , Tissue optics , Tissue imaging , Optical flow cytometry
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Profile Summary

Valery V. Tuchin is a corresponding Member of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Professor, Head of the Department of Optics and Biophotonics and Director of the Science Medical Center of the Saratov State University. He is also the Head of the Laboratory for Laser Diagnostics of Technical and Living Systems at the Institute of Precision Mechanics and Control of the RAS, the supervisor of the Interdisciplinary Laboratory of Biophotonics at the National Research Tomsk State University and the Femtomedicine Laboratory of the ITMO University.
His research and educational interests include biophotonics, biomedical optics, tissue optics, laser medicine, tissue optical clearing, and nanobiophotonics, in all this fields he did pioneering contributions which are summarized in his first-class monographs, textbooks and inventions.
He is a member of SPIE, OPTICA and IEEE, Visiting Professor at HUST (Wuhan) and Tianjin Universities in China, and Adjunct Professor at the University of Limerick (Ireland) and the National University of Ireland (Galway).
Professor Tuchin is a Fellow of SPIE and OPTICA, for his outstanding input in the development of biophotonics and biomedical optics he was awarded Honored Scientist of the Russian Federation, Honored Professor of SSU, Honored Professor of Finland (FiDiPro), SPIE educational award (2007), Chime Bell award of Hubei province (China), Joseph Goodman (OPTICA/SPIE) award for Outstanding Monograph (2015), Michael Feld (OPTICA) award for Pioneering Research in Biophotonics (2019), the Medal of the D.S. Rozhdestvensky Optical Society (2018) and the A.M. Prokhorov medal of the Academy of Engineering Sciences named after A.M. Prokhorov (2021).
During his carrier, he demonstrated a publication record, being the author of more than 1000 articles (Web of Science), 30 monographs and textbooks, more than 60 patents. His works has been cited over 35,000 times, and his Google Scholar h-index is 83.
Publications (654)

Proceedings Article | 19 June 2024 Presentation
Proceedings Volume PC13010, PC1301001 (2024) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.3017480
KEYWORDS: Lung, Raman spectroscopy, Tissues, Confocal microscopy, Liquids, Optical clearing, Collagen, Bronchoscopy, Tissue optics, Raman scattering

Proceedings Article | 18 June 2024 Presentation + Paper
Proceedings Volume 13010, 130100K (2024) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.3021894
KEYWORDS: Tissues, Biological samples, Absorption, Colorectal cancer, Colon, Optical properties, Spectroscopy, Pathology, Cancer

SPIE Journal Paper | 5 February 2024 Open Access
NPh, Vol. 11, Issue 01, 010601, (February 2024) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.10.1117/1.NPh.11.1.010601
KEYWORDS: Brain diseases, Brain, Mitochondria, Traumatic brain injury, Animals, Animal model studies, Lymphatic system, Clinical trials, Mouse models, Neurophotonics

Proceedings Article | 27 November 2023 Paper
Ekaterina Lazareva, Priya Karthikeyan, Jesse Lohela, Kalle Inget, Vesa Korhonen, Sakari Karhula, Juha Nikkinen, Valery Tuchin, Teemu Myllyla
Proceedings Volume 12770, 1277014 (2023) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2687657
KEYWORDS: Radiotherapy, Tissues, Optical clearing, Absorbance, Brain, X-rays, Skin, Light sources, Brain tissue, Spectroscopy

SPIE Journal Paper | 27 May 2023 Open Access
JBO, Vol. 28, Issue 05, 055002, (May 2023) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.10.1117/1.JBO.28.5.055002
KEYWORDS: Skin, Mixtures, In vivo imaging, Optical clearing, Optical coherence tomography, Tissues, Confocal microscopy, 3D image processing, Permeability, Tissue optics

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Proceedings Volume Editor (93)

SPIE Conference Volume | 1 July 2024

SPIE Conference Volume | 27 March 2024

SPIE Conference Volume | 31 March 2023

SPIE Conference Volume | 19 May 2022

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Conference Committee Involvement (164)
Optical Coherence Tomography and Coherence Domain Optical Methods in Biomedicine XXIX
27 January 2025 | San Francisco, California, United States
Label-free Biomedical Imaging and Sensing (LBIS) 2025
26 January 2025 | San Francisco, California, United States
Dynamics and Fluctuations in Biomedical Photonics XXII
25 January 2025 | San Francisco, California, United States
Optics in Health Care and Biomedical Optics XIV
12 October 2024 | Nantong, Jiangsu, China
Tissue Optics and Photonics III
9 April 2024 | Strasbourg, France
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Course Instructor
SC750: Optical Clearing of Tissue and Blood
This course presents structural and optical models of tissues with basic single and multiple scattering, with ordered and randomly distributed scatterers. Coherent, spatially-modulated, and polarized light propagation in random and quasi-ordered tissue structures will be considered. It will be shown that tissue reflection and transmission, as well as scattered intensity and polarization can be effectively controlled by changes of its structure and refractive index of tissue components. Mechanisms of optical clearing (OC) at optical immersion of turbid tissues will be analyzed. Matching of refractive indices of scatterers and ground matter as a main mechanism of optical clearing at administration of optical clearing agents (OCA) for control of optical properties of tissues and blood will be discussed. Controllable tissue dehydration and rehydration and the usage of OC for optical and laser diagnostic and therapeutic purposes will be demonstrated. A considerable increase of penetration depth of probing light and improvement of image contrast will be shown. Optical monitoring of diffusion of endogenous and exogenous substances within a tissue also will be demonstrated. A considerable improvement of diagnostic methods and instruments, based on CW, time- and spatially-resolved light scattering, OCT, SHG, two-photon and confocal microscopy, speckle and polarization-sensitive techniques, will be shown for various medical applications. These applications include tissue and blood spectroscopy, OCT glucose sensing, optical imaging and laser surgery through the human skin, eye sclera, cerebral membrane, scull, bone, cartilage, tendon, body's interior tissues (vessel wall, esophagus, stomach), and vessel net.
SC235: Structure of Tissues and Optical Properties Control: Coherence and Light Scattering Methods for Medical Diagnosis
This course presents structural and optical models of tissues with single and multiple scattering, with ordered and randomly distributed scatterers. Coherent, spatially modulated, and polarized light propagation in random and quasi-organized scattering media and tissues is considered. This course shows that reflection, transmission, light scattering, and state of polarization can be effectively controlled by changes of its structure, absorbing centers content, and refractive index of tissue components. Matching the refractive indices of scatterers and ground matter is one of discussed methods for control of optical properties of tissues. Diagnostic methods, various light scattering instruments, dynamic focused laser beam diffraction, speckle and low-coherence interferometry, polarimetry, and confocal microscopy are demonstrated for medical applications.
SC032: Coherence, Light Scattering, and Polarization Methods and Instruments for Medical Diagnosis
This course presents structural and optical models of tissues with single and multiple scattering, and with ordered and randomly distributed scatterers. Coherent and polarized light propagation in transparent and turbid tissues with birefringence and chirality will be described. Various diagnostic methods and imaging instruments based on CW, time- and spatially-resolved light scattering, speckle and partially-coherence interferometry, polarimetry, and microscopy, such as OCT, Scattering Matrix Meter, Laser Speckle Imager, etc., will be demonstrated for medical applications. Applications include testing and controlling of tissue and blood optical properties, analysis of structure and imaging of the human skin, eye tissues, body's interior tissues, monitoring of blood and lymph flow, and red blood cells sedimentation dynamics.
SC451: Tissue Optics: A Multi-disciplinary Approach and Practical Laboratory Training
This course includes a curriculum and practical laboratory training for the study of tissue optics as a multi-disciplinary science by undergraduate and postgraduate students as well as by engineers and physicians. Structural and optical models of tissues with basic single and multiple scattering and with ordered and randomly distributed scatterers are discussed. Non-coherent, coherent, spatially-modulated, and polarized light propagation in random and quasi-organized tissues are considered. It is shown that reflection, transmission, light scattering, and state of polarization of the scattered light by a tissue can be effectively controlled by changes of its structure, absorbing centers content, and refractive index of tissue components. Various diagnostic methods and instruments based on CW, time-resolved, and spatially-resolved light scattering, speckle and low-coherence interferometry, and polarimetry will be demonstrated for medical applications.
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