Cured by light
£1m award to translate and commercialise “light syringe”.
£1m award to translate and commercialise “light syringe”.
Why doctors and scientists need to work closer together.
Researchers develop new technique to allow earlier cancer detection
Scientists have developed a novel form of syringe, formed solely from light.
Two students awarded prestigious prizes for their studies.
Researchers at the University of St Andrews have made a surprise discovery using light beams that can travel around corners.
Researchers at St Andrews have developed a new technology that could enhance early detection of cancer and potentially save lives.
Groundbreaking technology developed by St Andrews physicists.
Cutting-edge research into the use of light and optics in healthcare by the University of St Andrews will be showcased in a new state- of-the-art education programme.
Present-day pioneers at the University of St Andrews have followed in the footsteps of distinguished names such as Sir Walter Scott by being elected new Fellows of The Royal Society of Edinburgh (RSE).