Seeing the unseeable
An innovative way to optically image through tissue could allow a more detailed understanding and diagnosis of early stage cancer.
An innovative way to optically image through tissue could allow a more detailed understanding and diagnosis of early stage cancer.
Light research could revolutionise the biomedical world
Innovative research using ultra-pure lasers could benefit researchers looking for new ways to diagnose and treat dementia and cancer
Outstanding and exceptional contribution to the strength of physics
New microscope developed by St Andrews physicists allows for quicker diagnosis of kidney disease.
Major applications for medical diagnostics
St Andrews Professor wins award in recognition of world-leading research
Scientists at the University of St Andrews have developed a revolutionary method of identifying cells of the immune system with “molecular fingerprints”.
St Andrews achievement appears in Guinness Book of Records
Medical research into cancer and Alzheimer’s