Biophotonics Discovery: The Podcast
In this episode, Darren Roblyer and Travis Sawyer talk to Dr. Guosong Hong about his award-winning work in the realm of biophotonics, specifically his groundbreaking research on optical clearing. Through innovative use of absorbing molecules, Guosong and his team have developed methods to achieve optical transparency in living tissues, allowing for deeper and sharper imaging. This approach could transform applications like skin cancer diagnosis and vision restoration. Guosong also shares insights into his latest project, which involves using biocompatible mechanoluminescent materials to convert sound waves into light—the opposite of photoacoustics. This "acousto-optics" approach allows for non-invasive light delivery deep within the body. We also dive into why Guosong keeps a copy of Bohren and Huffman (1983) on his desk. He shares how classical texts helped spark his latest innovations and why the future of biophotonics might actually be found in the fundamentals of the past.
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