About University of Manchester

The University of Manchester is a university located in Manchester, England. With over 40,000 students studying 500 academic programmes, more than 10,000 staff and an annual income of nearly £600 million it is the largest single-site University in the United Kingdom. The Photon Science Institute at The University of Manchester aims to be an internationally leading centre of excellence in photon science — “light for science”. The Institute will deliver high quality fundamental and applied research, accessible postgraduate education and tailored industrial training. By disseminating its knowledge and expertise the Institute will forge strong business relationships.

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  2. IMB PhD Studentship - Monitoring layer specific activation in the rat barrel cortex with optical coherence tomography (University of Manchester)

    Nature Publishing Group (Nov 3 2008) Jobs & Studentships Explore Article

    ...barrel cortex with optical coherence tomography (OCT) Summary Employer: Faculty of Life Sciences, The University of Manchester (http://www.ls.manchester.ac.u...) Location: Manchester M13 9PL United Kingdom Posted: November 03,... (Read Full Article)

    Comment on Article Mentions:   University of Manchester   Mark Dickinson

  3. Sunbathing Frog May Hold Clue To Deadly Disease

    redorbit.com (Jun 24 2008) Dermatology Explore Article

    ...the frogs, some of which are extremely endangered.  Gray decided to partner with physicists from University of Manchester’s Photon Science Institute. "I had been working on a new imaging technology called Optical Coh... (Read Full Article)

    Comment on Article Mentions:   Andrew Gray   Mark Dickinson   University of Manchester

  4. Sun-loving frogs aid fungus fight

    BBC NEWS (Jun 24 2008) Dermatology Explore Article

    ...tures, some of which are extremely endangered. So the researcher teamed up with physicists from the Photon Science Institute at the University of Manchester. Dr Mark Dickinson said: "I had been working on a new imaging technology called Optical Coherence T... (Read Full Article)

    Comment on Article Mentions:   University of Manchester   Andrew Gray   Mark Dickinson

  5. Optical coherence tomography picorheology of biopolymer solutions

    Scitation (May 2 2008) Non-Medical Explore Article

    ...idis Papagiannopoulos, and Thomas A. Waigh Biological Physics, School of Physics and Astronomy, University of Manchester, Manchester M13 9PL, United Kingdom We^ describe an interferometric optical fiber based dynamic lig... (Read Full Article)

    Comment on Article Mentions:   University of Manchester

  6. Skin deep

    theengineer.co.uk (Jan 28 2008) Explore Article

    ...at can see through skin and produce moving images of organ surfaces. Developers of the technique at Manchester University and Manchester Children's University Hospitals say it could remove the need for biopsies for some f... (Read Full Article)

    Comment on Article Mentions:   University of Manchester   Mark Dickinson

  7. Laser that 'sees' through skin

    Manchester Evening News (Dec 27 2007) Dermatology Explore Article

    ...eld probe are expected to begin within a year. Dr Mark Dickinson at the Photon Science Institute at Manchester University, said: "It will dramatically speed up the diagnosis process, meaning we do not need to take tissue ... (Read Full Article)

    Comment on Article Mentions:   Mark Dickinson   University of Manchester

  8. Sun-Loving Frogs Get Skin Check With Eye Doctor's Tool

    National Geographic News (Nov 30 2007) Dermatology Explore Article

    ...gy at the Manchester Museum and a co-author of the new work, which also involves researchers at the Photon Science Institute at the University of Manchester. So far Gray and his colleagues have been testing the OCT technique on the museum's extensive colle... (Read Full Article)

    Comment on Article Mentions:   Andrew Gray   University of Manchester

  9. Global warming might be cause for population decline in South American tree frogs

    in.news.yahoo.com (Nov 22 2007) Dermatology Explore Article

    ...posure to high levels of light due to the risk of overheating and dehydration. Now being studied at the University of Manchester, the decline of the tree frogs is largely being attributed by researchers to global warming. Accord... (Read Full Article)

    Comment on Article Mentions:   Andrew Gray   University of Manchester

  10. Physicists join fight to save amphibians from extinction

    news.mongabay.com (Nov 20 2007) Dermatology Explore Article

    ...te the properties of frogs skin. Physicist Dr Mark Dickinson and biologist Dr Richard Preziosi from the University of Manchester are working with Andrew Gray, Curator of Herpetology at the Manchester Museum, to see whether incre... (Read Full Article)

    Comment on Article Mentions:   Andrew Gray   Mark Dickinson   Richard Preziosi

  11. Sun-loving frogs

    inthenews.co.uk (Nov 20 2007) Dermatology Explore Article

    ...the decline in sun-loving South American tree frogs, scientists believe. A team of researchers from Manchester University and the Manchester Museum are using a technique called optical coherence tomography (OCT) to invest... (Read Full Article)

    Comment on Article Mentions:   Andrew Gray   University of Manchester

  12. Sunbathing Tree Frogs' Future Under A Cloud

    Science Daily (Nov 19 2007) Dermatology Explore Article

    ... project, r In a unique collaborative project, researchers in The Photon Science Institute (PSI) at The University of Manchester have joined forces with The Manchester Museum, which boasts an amazing collection of colourful tree... (Read Full Article)

    Comment on Article Mentions:   Mark Dickinson   Andrew Gray   University of Queensland

  13. Sunbathing tree frogs' future under a cloud

    The University of Manchester (Nov 19 2007) Dermatology Explore Article

    ...erorhodin Poster presentation on the study Please contact Alex Waddington, Media Relations Officer, The University of Manchester on 0161 306 3983 / 07717 881569 for more information. The Photon Science Institute at The University of Manchester provides an innovative and interdisciplinary environment for research into and the application of p... (Read Full Article)

    Comment on Article Mentions:   Mark Dickinson   Andrew Gray   Alan Pounds

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