Researchers at the State University of New York in Albany have received a patent for near-infrared light imaging. The patent, 6,529,846, "Instrumentation calibration protocol," is part of a four-patent series covering biomedical optical imaging-related inventions held by SUNY professor of pathology and biophysics Dr. Randall Barbour and his research team. The patents have been licensed to Brooklyn startup NIRx Medical Technologies, which has installed its Dynamic Near-infrared Optical Tomography (DYNOT) system at three sites.
By AuntMinnie.com staff writersJune 13, 2003
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