PRESS RELEASE – LighTopTech Receives SBIR Phase II Award from NIH

LighTopTech Corp. Receives Small Business Innovation Research Phase II Award from the US National Institutes of Health (NIH) Gabor-domain optical coherence microscopy and machine learning will provide an unbiased, automated assessment of corneal tissue for evaluating tissue viability prior to transplant. W HENRIETTA, NY – LighTopTech Corp., an...

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ISCAS – Olympus Best Paper Award

LighTopTech President Dr. Cristina Canavesi was honored with the ISCAS - Olympus Best Paper Award for her presentation on "Gabor-domain optical coherence microscopy for optical biopsy, image-guided surgery, and intraoperative imaging" at CARS 2019 in Rennes, France. ...

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LighTopTech Awarded SBIR Phase I Grant from NIH

LighTopTech was awarded a Phase I SBIR (Small Business Innovation Research) grant from the National Science Foundation on February 1, 2019 for an amount of $225,000. The topic of the project is TOWARDS IN VIVO HIGH-DEFINITION 3D CORNEAL IMAGING (1R43EY029906-01). ...

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LighTopTech Awarded SBIR Phase I Grant from NIH

LighTopTech was awarded a Phase I SBIR (Small Business Innovation Research) grant from the National Science Foundation on April 1, 2018 for an amount of $225,000. The topic of the project is HIGH-DEFINITION, WIDE FIELD OF VIEW CORNEAL IMAGING (1R43EY028827-01). ...

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LighTopTech Named Finalist in Luminate Accelerator

LighTopTech was named one of the finalists in the Luminate Accelerator. On November 8th, 10 teams will be selected to receive a $100,000 investment and enter the 6-month accelerator program. More information on the Luminate website. Come support us at the public showcase on November 8th...

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LighTopTech Awarded NSF SBIR Phase II

LighTopTech was awarded an SBIR (Small Business Innovation Research) Phase II grant from the National Science Foundation on "Nondestructive/noninvasive three-dimensional imaging with Gabor-domain optical coherence microscopy" (IIP-1534701). The award of $1,105,353 is for a 3-year project starting 9/1/2015. ...

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