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Warren Zipfel’s research focuses on the development and application of optical microscopy for biomedical research and clinical imaging applications, using nonlinear microscopy, endoscopy, and laparoscopy. His biological research primarily emphasizes optical detection of cancer, with collaborative studies in cancer biology utilizing transgenic mouse models for ovarian, mammary, and prostate cancer. Zipfel serves as the Director of the Developmental Resource for Biophysical Imaging and Optoelectronics (DRBIO), an NIH-funded center that originally developed multiphoton imaging in 1990. The Zipfel lab is engaged in numerous optical instrumentation development projects and the creation of new bioanalytical methods, particularly in the realm of studies concerning cell signaling regulation.
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