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New publication in the Journal of Biomedical Optics

We are pleased to announce a recent publication, “Customizable optical tissue phantom platform for characterization of fluorescence imaging device sensitivity,” in the Journal of Biomedical Optics. Link to publication: https://www.spiedigitallibrary.org/journals/journal-of-biomedical-optics/volume-28/issue-8/086004/Customizable-optical-tissue-phantom-platform-for-characterization-of-fluorescence-imaging/10.1117/1.JBO.28.8.086004.full Authors: Dr. Christopher Gibson, Arcturus Phoon, Dr. Ralph S. DaCosta Abstract: Optical tissue phantoms serve as inanimate and stable reference materials used to calibrate, characterize, standardize, and test biomedical imaging instruments. Although…

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Dr. Digby presents at the Canadian Cancer Research Conference in Halifax

Dr. Elyse Digby presented at the Canadian Cancer Research Conference 2023, hosted by the Canadian Cancer Research Alliance, in Halifax on November 12-14, 2023.  This conference aimed to showcase “the range and excellence of Canadian cancer research, featuring all areas of cancer research and highlighting emerging and relevant findings from top Canadian and international researchers.” Dr. Digby’s poster, titled “Using…

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DaCosta Lab AML Program is awarded the PM Research Stimulus Grant!

The DaCosta Lab AML program was awarded the Princess Margaret Research Stimulus Grant (RSG) for the project titled, “Unlocking the Potential of AML-Targeted Treatments: Harnessing the Power of In Vivo Optical Imaging Technology.”   The RSG is designed to enable PM researchers to accelerate their programs and continue investing in bold and high-gain projects.  Its purpose is to propel innovative, fundamental…

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Dr. Christopher Gibson successfully defends his PhD!

The DaCosta Lab congratulates Dr. Christopher Gibson for successfully defending his PhD on October 27, 2023! His PhD thesis, entitled “Development and clinical translation of a new handheld imaging system for 5-ALA-induced fluorescence guided breast conserving surgery,” describes the work that was done to develop an intra-breast cavity imaging system to detect residual carcinoma at the surgical margins intraoperatively. Another…

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Lyndsey De Guzman

Current title: Masters student Degrees: Bachelor of Science, Bio-Medical Science, University of Guelph, Ontario. Affiliations: Princess Margaret Cancer Centre, University Health Network Biography Research Key Publications Contact Biography Lyndsey earned her BSc in Bio-Medical Science at the University of Guelph.  She joined the DaCosta Lab as a MSc student in 2023. Research In the DaCosta Lab, I will be an…

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Dr. Elyse Digby

Current title: Postdoctoral Fellow Degrees: Ph.D., Biological Chemistry, University of Toronto, Ontario; Bachelor of Science, Biological Chemistry Specialist, University of Toronto, Ontario. Affiliations: Princess Margaret Cancer Centre, University Health Network Biography Research Key Publications Contact Biography Elyse earned her Ph.D. in Biological Chemistry at the University of  Toronto and her BSc in Biological Chemistry Specialist at the University of Toronto. …

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Lyndsey De Guzman wins 2 awards!

Lyndsey De Guzman, who is pursuing her Master’s degree in the DaCosta Lab, won 2 awards as part of the World Molecular Imaging Congress (WMIC). The first award was the ORT Conference Participation Award. The Office of Research Trainees (ORT) provides a limited number of conference participation awards that enabled graduate students and postdoctoral researchers to participate in national and…

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Dr. Elyse Digby and Lyndsey De Guzman present at WMIC in Prague

Dr. Elyse Digby and Lyndsey De Guzman presented their poster at the World Molecular Imaging Congress in Prague, Czech Republic, on September 5-9th. The World Molecular Imaging Congress invites professionals, researchers, and industry leaders from around the world who are dedicated to advancing the field of molecular imaging and offers a unique platform for attendees to exchange ideas, present the…

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New publication announcement on UHN News

Our recent publication, “Quantitative intravital imaging for real-time monitoring of pancreatic tumor cell hypoxia and stroma in an orthotopic mouse model,” which was selected for the cover of the journal Science Advances, was announced on the UHN Research News portal. “A research team led by Dr. Ralph DaCosta, Senior Scientist at the Princess Margaret Cancer Centre, recently developed an innovative optical imaging…

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