Ethan Yosebashvili / Monday, March 24, 2025 / Categories: All Videos, Biophysics 101, Career Development, Education & Teaching, Research & Techniques Biophysics 101 - Wearable Technology: AI-Based Advances in Biomedical Microscopy and Sensing, and Wearable Ultrasound Technology for Deep Tissue Monitoring Biophysics 101 is an opportunity to learn about hot topics in Biophysics from experts in the field! This year, two expert speakers will introduce the field of wearable technology, along with computational imaging and sensing, including how biophysics contributes to the development of these systems and their diverse applications for human health. Moderators Jefferson Knight, University of Colorado-Denver, USA Andrea Ghisleni, IFOM - the FIRC Institute of Molecular Oncology, Italy Elizabeth Schneider, University of Tennessee, USA Speakers Aydogan Ozcan, University of California, Los Angeles, USA - AI-Based Advances in Biomedical Microscopy and Sensing Muyang Lin, University of California, San Diego, USA - Wearable Ultrasound Technology for Deep Tissue Monitoring Go Back Previous Video Biophysics 101 - Membrane Model Systems: Nanodiscs, Giant Vesicles, and Simulations 670 Tags: Biophysics 101 Related articles Biophysics 101 - Membrane Model Systems: Nanodiscs, Giant Vesicles, and Simulations Biophysics 101 - Incorporating Bayesian Inference and Artificial Intelligence Approaches into Biophysics Biophysics 101 - The Physics of Epigenetics at the Nucleosome Level Biophysics 101: Introduction to Molecular Dynamics Simulations and Its Applications to Biological Systems Biophysics 101: Mechanobiology Comments are only visible to subscribers.