Bruce Tromberg

Across his three-decades-plus career, Bruce Tromberg has worked at the nexus of biomedical optics, physics, biology, chemistry, and engineering. In that time, he has developed, translated, and commercialized pioneering technologies in areas such as breast cancer, vascular disease, and metabolism, using light to image and conduct therapy at the molecular, cellular, and tissue levels. Among other achievements, he has pioneered the development of multiscale tissue optical spectroscopy and imaging technologies for label-free functional imaging. Read more about Bruce Tromberg on SPIE Newsor read about other SPIE Luminaries.





honoring bruce tromberg, luminary in biomedical optics

Special Section Guest Editorial: Wearable, Implantable, Mobile, and Remote Biomedical Optics and Photonics

(J. of Biomedical Optics, 2021)

High-speed quantitative optical imaging of absolute metabolism in the rat cortex

(Neurophotonics, 2021)

In-vivo optical microscopy and single cell transcriptomics approaches provide insights into therapeutic response of vitiligo

(Proceedings of SPIE, 2021)

Non-invasive, label-free, two-photon detection of epithelial metabolic precursors to repigmentation in vitiligo micrografts

(Proceedings of SPIE, 2021)

Kinetic analysis of lipid metabolism in live breast cancer cells via nonlinear optical microscopy

(Proceedings of SPIE, 2021)

Breast cancer differential diagnosis using diffuse optical spectroscopic imaging and regression with z-score normalized data

(J. of Biomedical Optics, 2021)

Update on AAPM task group 311: guidance for technical performance evaluation for fluorescence guided surgery systems (Conference Presentation)

(Proceedings of SPIE, 2020)

In vivo optical imaging of vitiligo skin grafting treatment using multiphoton microscopy and reflectance confocal microscopy (Conference Presentation)

(Proceedings of SPIE, 2020)

Special Section Guest Editorial: Special Section on Spatial Frequency Domain Imaging

(J. of Biomedical Optics, 2019)

Hyperspectral imaging in the spatial frequency domain with a supercontinuum source

(J. of Biomedical Optics, 2019)

Diffuse optical spectroscopic imaging for the investigation of human lactation physiology: a case study on mammary involution

(J. of Biomedical Optics, 2019)

Real-time, wide-field, and quantitative oxygenation imaging using spatiotemporal modulation of light

(J. of Biomedical Optics, 2019)

Broadband diffuse optical imaging of tamoxifen-induced changes in breast composition and metabolism (Conference Presentation)

(Proceedings of SPIE, 2019)

In vivo multiphoton microscopy imaging of vitiligo (Conference Presentation)

(Proceedings of SPIE, 2019)

RTBioT: a real-time healthcare monitoring Bio-IoT device employing spatially resolved near infrared (NIR) spectroscopy

(Proceedings of SPIE, 2019)

Special Section Guest Editorial: Translational Biophotonics

(J. of Biomedical Optics, 2019)

Tissue oxygen saturation predicts response to breast cancer neoadjuvant chemotherapy within 10 days of treatment

(J. of Biomedical Optics, 2018)

Quantitative real-time optical imaging of the tissue metabolic rate of oxygen consumption

(J. of Biomedical Optics, 2018)

Kinetics of lipid metabolism in cancer cells (Conference Presentation)

(Proceedings of SPIE, 2018)

Feature characterization of scarring and non-scarring types of alopecia by multiphoton microscopy (Conference Presentation)

(Proceedings of SPIE, 2018)

Global cerebral ischemia induces spatial propagation of cerebral blood flow during cardiac arrest and after resuscitation (Conference Presentation)

(Proceedings of SPIE, 2018)

Toward noninvasive detection and monitoring of malaria with broadband diffuse optical spectroscopy

(Proceedings of SPIE, 2018)

Hyperspectral characterization of tissue simulating phantoms using a supercontinuum laser in a spatial frequency domain imaging instrument

(Proceedings of SPIE, 2018)

Special Section Guest Editorial: Translational Biophotonics

(J. of Biomedical Optics, 2017)

High-speed spatial frequency domain imaging of rat cortex detects dynamic optical and physiological properties following cardiac arrest and resuscitation

(Neurophotonics, 2017)

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