We use light to develop advanced diagnostic tools, wearable sensors, and microscale robots for studying diseases and enabling minimally invasive treatments.

Head of Group

Dr Alex Thompson

Office B411, Bessemer Building,
South Kensington Campus

 

 

What we do

We use photonics to develop new technologies for medicine and to study the pathophysiology of disease. This includes new and improved diagnostic tools as well as microscale robotic devices for therapeutic applications. We use a variety of optical techniques for this purpose such as fluorescence, Raman and diffuse reflectance spectroscopy, as well as microscopy and interferometry. We develop devices ranging from wearable sensors and fibre-optic probes for minimally invasive diagnostics through to microscale robots for cellular-scale manipulation and therapy.

Why it is important?

Our research has a number of potential clinical applications including improved monitoring of clinical therapies and interventions (e.g. in inflammatory bowel disease and malnutrition), early diagnosis of infection, and even margin mapping in tumour resection surgery.

How can it benefit patients?

The devices we are developing can potentially provide less invasive and lower cost diagnostics. In turn, this may facilitate patient benefits including earlier diagnosis, earlier identification of relapse (e.g. in therapy response monitoring applications), more widespread deployment and more comfortable patient experiences (e.g. through use of less invasive probes and sensors).

Meet the team

Dr Nilanjan Mandal

Dr Nilanjan Mandal
Research Associate in Optical Sensing for LMICs

Mr Zeyu Wang

Mr Zeyu Wang
Bursary

Citation

BibTex format

@inproceedings{Mika:2015:10.1016/j.bpj.2014.11.2973,
author = {Mika, JT and Thompson, AJ and Hofkens, J and Kuimova, MK},
doi = {10.1016/j.bpj.2014.11.2973},
pages = {542A--542A},
publisher = {CELL PRESS},
title = {Measurement of the Viscosity of E. coli Membranes using Molecular Rotors and Flim},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.bpj.2014.11.2973},
year = {2015}
}

RIS format (EndNote, RefMan)

TY  - CPAPER
AU - Mika,JT
AU - Thompson,AJ
AU - Hofkens,J
AU - Kuimova,MK
DO - 10.1016/j.bpj.2014.11.2973
EP - 542
PB - CELL PRESS
PY - 2015///
SN - 0006-3495
SP - 542
TI - Measurement of the Viscosity of E. coli Membranes using Molecular Rotors and Flim
UR - http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.bpj.2014.11.2973
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