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O venres 23 de xaneiro, Daniel Jaque (Universidad Autónoma de Madrid) ofrecerá o seminario “Nanoparticle-based infrared bioimaging: From materials to AI" dentro do ciclo CINBIO Seminar Programme.
Será ás 11:00 horas na Sala de seminarios de Torre CACTI.
ABSTRACT:
This presentation highlights recent advances in infrared-luminescent nanoparticles and their expanding role in bioimaging and biosensing across biological length scales, from single cells to whole organisms. I will trace the evolution of the field from the design of next-generation nanomaterials to their integration with artificial intelligence–driven image analysis, enabling enhanced signal extraction and improved measurement robustness. The talk will also show how combining infrared-emitting nanoparticles with state-of-the-art tissue-clearing technologies—rendering biological samples optically transparent—has opened new imaging possibilities, including real-time visualization of cardiological implants without the need for ionizing radiation or expensive imaging systems. Together, these advances enable more accurate diagnostics and provide deeper insight into complex biological processes in living systems.