Professor Sarah Bohndiek
Position: Lecturer
Personal home page:
http://www.bohndieklab.org/
Email:
seb53@cam.ac.uk
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Professor Sarah Bohndiek is pleased to consider applications from prospective PhD students.
Our passion is integrating new technological innovations into biomedical imaging that can help to improve our understanding of metabolic (especially oxygen related) processes in disease. We hope to use these findings to improve cancer patient survival, by finding routes to overcome drug resistance and eventually enabling earlier cancer detection. The cancer models we use range from single cells in petri dishes to intact living systems. Our imaging techniques use excitation wavelengths that span the electromagnetic spectrum, with a current focus on the near-infrared.
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1. S E Bohndiek, Laura S Sasportas, Steve Machtaler, Jesse V Jokerst, Sharon Hori and Sanjiv S Gambhir (2015) Photoacoustic tomography detects early vessel regression and normalization during ovarian tumor response to the anti-angiogenic therapy Trebananib. J Nucl Med. 56 12 1942-1947.
(Highlighted in a commentary by Prof. Ralph Mason)
2. G S D Gordon, J Joseph, S E Bohndiek and T D Wilkinson (2015) Single-pixel phase-corrected fiber bundle endomicroscopy with lensless focussing capability. J Lightwave Technol. 33 16 3419-3425.
3. S E Bohndiek, S Bodapati, D Van de Sompel, S R Kothapalli and S S Gambhir (2013) Development and application of stable phantoms for the evaluation of photoacoustic imaging instruments. PLoS ONE 8 (9) e75533.
4. S E Bohndiek, A Wagadarikar, C L Zavaleta, D Van De Sompel, E Garai, J V Jokerst, S Yazdanfar and S S Gambhir (2013) A small animal Raman instrument for rapid, wide-area, spectroscopic imaging. Proc Natl Acad Sci USA 110 (30) 12408-12413.
5. J Levi, S R Kothapalli, S E Bohndiek, J K Yoon, A Dragulescu-Andrasi, C Nielsen, A Tisma, S Bodapati, G Gowrishankar, X Yan, C T Chan, D Starcevic and S S Gambhir (2013) Molecular photoacoustic imaging of follicular thyroid carcinoma. Clin Cancer Res 19 (6) 1-9.