Paras Prasad's text provides a basic knowledge of a broad range of topics so that individuals in all disciplines
can rapidly acquire the minimal necessary background for research and development in biophotonics. Introduction
to Biophotonics serves as both a textbook for education and training as well as a reference book that aids research
and development of those areas integrating light, photonics, and biological systems. Each chapter contains a topic
introduction, a review of key data, and description of future directions for technical innovation. Introduction
to Biophotonics covers the basic principles of
Optics
Optical spectroscopy
Microscopy
Each section also includes illustrated examples and review questions to test and advance the reader's knowledge.
Sections on biosensors and chemosensors, important tools for combating biological and chemical terrorism, will
be of particular interest to professionals in toxicology and other environmental disciplines. Introduction to Biophotonics
proves a valuable reference for graduate students and researchers in engineering, chemistry, and the life sciences.
Table of Contents
Preface.
Acknowledgments.
1. Introduction.
2. Fundamentals of Light and Matter.
3. Basics of Biology.
4. Fundamentals of Light-Matter Interactions.
5. Principles of Lasers, Current Laser Technology, and Nonlinear Optics.
6. Photobiology.
7. Bioimaging: Principles and Techniques.
8. Bioimaging: Applications.
9. Optical Biosensors.
10. Microarray Technology for Genomics and Proteomics.
11. Flow Cytometry.
12. Light-Activated Therapy: Photodynamic Therapy.
13. Tissue Engineering with Light.
14. Laser Tweezers and Laser Scissors.
15. Nanotechnology for Biophotonics: Bionanophotonics.
16. Biomaterials for Photonics.
Index.