LaserBlood was featured at the GerBI FLIM Workshop held in Monaco from February 26 to 29, 2024. Organized by the German BioImaging FLIM Group, this specialized workshop focused on fluorescence lifetime imaging microscopy applications in biomedical research.
The LaserBlood team showcased the project’s innovative use of fluorescence lifetime analysis to identify the personalized protein corona’s fluorescence lifetime fingerprint, a key advancement for early pancreatic cancer detection. The workshop facilitated in-depth discussions and knowledge exchange, allowing our team to engage with leading FLIM experts and explore advanced imaging methodologies.