Institute of Fluorescence

 

The Institute of Fluorescence's research has been highlighted in various news media over the last several years. Several of these TV and newspaper stories are highlighted below.


On The Air

Anthrax detection in 20 seconds, WJZ Channel 13 news, Baltimore, June 11th 2008.

PlayPlPlay

 

Non-Invasive Glucose Monitoring, Kens Channel 5, Texas, USA, 2006

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Ultra fast and Sensitive Heart Attack test, Channel 11 News, Baltimore, Maryland, 2006
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A Glucose Sensing Contact Lens, Discovery Channel, 2005 Discovery Channel
   

In Print

IoF highlighted in the Daily Records' Biotech report, February 2009.


 

IoF described as Phenomenal Scientists in UMBIs annual report, January 2009.


 

Professor Chris D. Geddes named amoungst Maryland's Top Technology Innovators, Aug 2008



Metal-Enhanced Fluorescence Could Aid Photodynamic Therapy, Biophotonics International,May 2008.



Plasmon Resonance Boosts Output of Chemiluminescence, Analytical Chemistry, 2007.
In the eye of the Beholder, Contact Lens, 2006.
Detecting Heart Attack in a matter of Seconds, Baltimore Sun, Baltimore, USA, Friday 20th January, 2006, Health and Science Section, Pgs 1d and 4d  
Chemiluminescence gets a boost from microwave, Biophotonics International, December 2006.
Microwave makes brighter and faster fluorescent assays, Biophotonics Research, February 2006.
Metal-enhanced Fluorescence Test for Heart Attacks, MBC/ UMBI Press releases, January 2006
Microwaves + Nanoparticles = Ultrafast, Ultrasensitive Assays”, Chris D. Geddes and Kadir Aslan, National Cancer Institute website, NCI Alliance for Nanotechnology in Cancer, January 17th 2006
A spark of Genious, The Aegis, 2006
Keeping an eye on diabetes, Chemical Science, June 2004, Vol 1, Issue 6, ISSN1478-6524
 


Increased Sensitivity Fluorescence Detection using Metallic Nanoparticles, Pharmagenomics, March 2003.

Smart Contact lenses, Nature Materials, 3, 76, 2004