Training and sharing technology for biophotonics
Technology Training and Dissemination
['FUNDING_OTHER'] · UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA AT DAVIS · NIH-11105995
This study is all about helping researchers and doctors learn more about cool light-based technologies that can improve medical care, by offering training, workshops, and access to the right tools.
Quick facts
| Phase | ['FUNDING_OTHER'] |
|---|---|
| Study type | Nih_funding |
| Sex | All |
| Sponsor | UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA AT DAVIS (nih funded) |
| Locations | 1 site (DAVIS, UNITED STATES) |
| Trial ID | NIH-11105995 on ClinicalTrials.gov |
What this research studies
This research focuses on enhancing the understanding and use of advanced biophotonic technologies among various groups, including researchers and physicians. It aims to educate participants through publications, workshops, and hands-on training sessions. The program also seeks to provide access to necessary tools and equipment, promoting the commercialization of these technologies. By fostering a diverse learning environment, the initiative aims to improve clinical applications of biophotonics.
Who could benefit from this research
Good fit: Ideal candidates for this research include researchers, interventionalist physicians, and technicians interested in biophotonics.
Not a fit: Patients who are not involved in research or clinical applications of biophotonics may not receive direct benefits from this research.
Why it matters
Potential benefit: If successful, this research could lead to improved clinical practices and outcomes through the effective use of biophotonic technologies.
How similar studies have performed: Similar initiatives in technology training and dissemination have shown success in enhancing clinical practices and research capabilities.
Where this research is happening
DAVIS, UNITED STATES
- UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA AT DAVIS — DAVIS, UNITED STATES (ACTIVE)
Researchers
- Principal investigator: HARSH, GRIFFITH R. — UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA AT DAVIS
- Study coordinator: HARSH, GRIFFITH R.
About this research
- This is an active NIH-funded research project — typically early-stage science, not a clinical trial accepting patient enrollment.
- Some NIH-funded labs run parallel clinical studies or seek volunteers for related work. To check, contact the principal investigator or institution listed above.
- For full project details, budget, and progress reports, visit the official NIH RePORTER page below.