Congratulations to Lili Shi on New Publication in Molecular Imaging and Biology!

Congratulations to Lili Shi on her latest publication, “Quantifying Molecular Changes in the Preeclamptic Rat Placenta with Targeted Contrast-Enhanced Ultrasound Imaging,” in Molecular Imaging and Biology! This study demonstrates how targeted contrast-enhanced ultrasound (T-CEUS) and a bicompartmental model (BCM) provide a quantitative, high-resolution assessment of placental vascular changes in preeclampsia (PE). The findings reveal improved detection of abnormal placental remodeling, offering potential for earlier diagnosis and better monitoring of PE.

🔬 Read more: DOI: 10.1007/s11307-025-01988-4

This is an exciting step forward in imaging research—well done, Lili!

Congratulations to Vincely on New Publication in Journal of Biomedical Optics!

Congrats to Vinoin Devpaul Vincely on their latest publication, “Photoacoustic imaging of rat kidney tissue oxygenation using second near-infrared wavelengths,” in Journal of Biomedical Optics! Their study shows how NIR-II wavelengths (950–1400 nm) enhance spectral photoacoustic imaging (sPAI), reducing errors by 50% and enabling deeper, more accurate tissue oxygenation measurements—advancing the clinical potential of photoacoustic imaging.

Read the full paper here: DOI: 10.1117/1.JBO.30.2.026002

Great work, Vincely!