BiOpTo: Tomographic phase microscope for biomedical applications (Q84172)

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Project Q84172 in Poland
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BiOpTo: Tomographic phase microscope for biomedical applications
Project Q84172 in Poland

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    5,406,700.5 zloty
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    1,297,608.12 Euro
    13 January 2020
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    5,406,700.5 zloty
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    1,297,608.12 Euro
    13 January 2020
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    100.0 percent
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    1 November 2016
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    31 January 2022
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    POLITECHNIKA WARSZAWSKA
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    The main goal of the project is to develop, test and prepare for commercialization (TRL7) a novel tool for quantitative 3D analysis of phase biological microobjects namely the tomographic phase microscope (TPM). TPM is working with projections acquired within a limited angular range, which are captured sequentially or through an innovative system of parallel projections. The system of computational imaging provides full processing path: from digital acquisition of investigated object’s projections up to 3D visualization. The TPM supports such biomedical applications as histopathology, traceable measurement of cells and tissues, advanced therapy medicinal products for the treatment of osteoarthritis, cancer and cardiac diseases. In the course of the project, an initial business plan will be created in order to prepare the TPM for commercialization. (Polish)
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    The main goal of the project is to develop, test and prepare for Commercialisation (TRL7) a novel tool for quantitative 3D analysis of phase biological microobjects namely the tomographic phase microscope (TPM). TPM is working with projections acquired within a limited angular range, which are captured sequentially or through an innovative system of parallel projections. The system of computational imaging provides full processing path: from digital acquisition of investigated object’s projections up to 3D visualisation. The TPM supports such biomedical applications as histopathology, traceable measurement of cells and tissues, advanced therapy medicinal products for the treatment of osteoarthritis, cancer and cardiac diseases. In the course of the project, an initial business plan will be created in order to prepare the TPM for Commercialisation. (English)
    14 October 2020
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    L’objectif principal du projet est de développer, tester et préparer à la commercialisation (TRL7) un nouvel outil pour l’analyse quantitative 3D des microobjets biologiques de phase, à savoir le microscope tomographique de phase (TPM). TPM travaille avec des projections acquises à l’intérieur d’une plage angulaire limitée, qui sont capturées de façon séquentielle ou au moyen d’un système novateur de projections parallèles. Le système d’imagerie computationnelle fournit un chemin de traitement complet: de l’acquisition numérique des projections de l’objet étudié jusqu’à la visualisation 3D. Le MPT soutient des applications biomédicales telles que l’histopathologie, la mesure traçable des cellules et des tissus, les médicaments de thérapie innovante pour le traitement de l’arthrose, du cancer et des maladies cardiaques. Dans le cadre du projet, un premier plan d’affaires sera élaboré afin de préparer le MPT en vue de sa commercialisation. (French)
    30 November 2021
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    POIR.04.04.00-00-1C1D/16
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