Biophotonic diagnostics/biomedical spectroscopy can revolutionise the medical environment by providing a responsive and objective diagnostic environment. This book aims to explain the fundamentals of the physical techniques used combined with the particular requirements of analysing medical/clinical samples as a resource for any interested party. In addition, it will show the potential of this field for the future of medical science and act as a driver for translational across many different biological problems/questions.
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Table of Contents: Author Biographies / Introduction: the measurement interface between physical and life / Infrared spectroscopy / Raman spectroscopy / Biomedical spectroscopy / Vibrational biomedical spectroscopy of cells / Vibrational biomedical spectroscopy of fluids / Vibrational biomedical spectroscopy of tissue / The Future is Bright
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Katherine Hollywood obtained her Ph D from the School of Chemistry at the University of Manchester, UK, under the supervision of Professor Roy Goodacre. Her Ph D was focused on using a variety of analytical techniques to investigate the onset of skin disease. Katherine is currently employed as a PDRA on a BBSRC BRIC funded project that aims to use single cell technologies both spectroscopic and mass spectrometry-based to investigate cell heterogeneity and differentiation, with the aim of detecting and predicting differentiation status. Her research focus continues to use Raman spectroscopy and mass spectrometry-based metabolomics to investigate mammalian systems of clinical and bioprocessing importance, with the overall aim of driving forward the use of novel analytical technologies.