Nordstrom Robert, Cherry Simon, Azhdarinia Ali, Sevick-Muraca Eva, Vanbrocklin Henry
National Cancer Institute of NIH, Bethesda, MD 20892 USA.
Department of Biomedical Engineering, University of California at Davis, Davis, CA, 95616 USA.
Biomed Opt Express. 2013 Nov 5;4(12):2751-62. doi: 10.1364/BOE.4.002751. eCollection 2013.
The Optics in the Life Sciences conference sponsored by the Optical Society of America was held in Waikoloa Beach, HI on April 14 - 18, 2013. Papers were presented in the areas of Bio-Optics: Design & Application, Novel Techniques in Microscopy, Optical Molecular Probes, Imaging & Drug Delivery, and Optical Trapping Applications. A focal point of the meeting was a special symposium entitled "Photons Across Medicine", organized by Adam Wax, Duke University, highlighting activities of joint interest between the Optical Society of America (OSA) and the Society for Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging (SNMMI). This paper is a synopsis of the presentations made at this joint symposium. Central to the special symposium presentations was the fact that the optical and nuclear imaging communities share common interests and challenges. These are highlighted in this article. Also discussed was the fact that the nuclear technologies in imaging have found their way into general clinical utility, a feat that has yet to be achieved by optical methods. Because of the common ground shared by the two technologies, coordination between the two societies should be planned.
由美国光学学会主办的“生命科学中的光学”会议于2013年4月14日至18日在夏威夷州怀基洛阿海滩举行。会议论文涉及生物光学:设计与应用、显微镜新技术、光学分子探针、成像与药物递送以及光镊应用等领域。会议的一个焦点是由杜克大学的亚当·瓦克斯组织的一场名为“跨越医学的光子”的特别研讨会,重点介绍了美国光学学会(OSA)和核医学与分子影像学会(SNMMI)共同感兴趣的活动。本文是此次联合研讨会的演讲内容概要。特别研讨会演讲的核心是光学成像和核成像领域有着共同的兴趣和挑战。本文将突出介绍这些内容。还讨论了成像领域的核技术已进入一般临床应用,而光学方法尚未实现这一成果。由于这两种技术有共同基础,因此应计划两个学会之间的协调。