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RAP opportunity at National Institute of Standards and Technology     NIST

Development of Hyperspectral Raman Imaging for Biology and Medicine: Optical Platform and Data Mining Methods

Location

Material Measurement Laboratory, Biosystems and Biomaterials Division

opportunity location
50.64.41.B8332 Gaithersburg, MD

NIST only participates in the February and August reviews.

Advisers

name email phone
Charles Henry Camp charles.camp@nist.gov 404.483.9588

Description

Molecules vibrate with energies determined by molecular composition, structure, and vibrational mode type. Various optical methods exist to record these vibrational spectra, enabling access to the rich chemical landscape within materials, cells, cell systems, and tissues—without the addition of exogenous labels. Recently, we have developed a broadband coherent anti-Stokes Raman scattering (BCARS) microscope system with unprecedented speed, spectral clarity, and spectral breadth. This system has been applied to cells, tissues, and biomaterials.

Our interest in further development is two-fold: (1) Numerical processing and analysis methods for extraction of actionable information from the rich hyperspectral data. (2) A new microscopy platform with 100-fold improvement in speed and detection limit over even this newest instrument.

These efforts will facilitate high throughput imaging to attack pressing metrological needs in the biological and medical community. This interdisciplinary research opportunity involves theoretical, simulation, and applications work in collaboration with experts in government, industry, and academia. Additionally, the Associate will have access to a full cell culture facility (eukaryotic and prokaryotic), confocal and brightfield microscopies, and two BCARS microscopes developed in-house.

 

References

Camp CH Jr, et al: “High-speed coherent Raman fingerprint imaging of biological tissues.” Nature Photonics 8: 627-634, 2014

Camp CH Jr, Cicerone MT: “Chemically sensitive bioimaging with coherent Raman scattering.” Nature Photonics 9: 295-305, 2014

Hartshorn CM, Lee YJ, Camp CH Jr, et al: “Multicomponent chemical imaging of pharmaceutical solid dosage forms with broadband CARS microscopy.” Analytical Chemistry 85: 8102-8111, 2013

 

key words
Raman spectroscopy; CARS; Spectroscopy; Chemical imaging; Bioimaging; Hyperspectral imaging; Data mining; Machine learning; Microspectroscopy;

Eligibility

Citizenship:  Open to U.S. citizens
Level:  Open to Postdoctoral applicants

Stipend

Base Stipend Travel Allotment Supplementation
$82,764.00 $3,000.00
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