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overview Dr. Ye’s research covers a wide range of areas in biomedical optics and nanobiotechnology, with special emphasis on the development of cutting-edge ultrasensitive and ultrafast laser-based detection techniques and methodologies to address critical issues at the frontier of biomedical research and applications. He has led multiple exciting research programs including the development of a novel optoacoustic sensor for high-frequency photoacoustic imaging, biomolecular assays with photonic-crystal based label-free sensors, in vivo fiber-optic biosensing and imaging of a multifunctional nano-device for targeted cancer drug delivery, ultrafast laser interaction with nanoparticle-targeted cancer cells, in vivo two-photon flow cytometry, adaptive optical aberration correction in multiphoton scanning microscopy, and single-molecule fluorescence imaging and spectroscopy. He has published 86 refereed articles, 150 conference papers, and two book chapters, and holds 12 patents. He serves as a reviewer for funding agencies including NIH, NSF, Petroleum Research Fund, United States-Israel Binational Science Foundation, the James & Esther King Biomedical Research Program and the Bankhead-Coley Cancer Research Program. Dr. Ye was elected as the president of Ann Arbor Section of Optical Society of American in 2008-2009. He also serves as a guest editor for three high-impact journals, as an advisory board member for a biotech company, as a professional consultant for five companies, as a reviewer for over 30 journals, and on technical program committee for conferences.
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Concept Fluorescence
Concept Microscopy, Fluorescence
Concept Spectrometry, Fluorescence
Concept Fluorescence Resonance Energy Transfer
Concept Microscopy, Fluorescence, Multiphoton
Academic Article Glass transition of associated solvents studied by fluorescence measurement of doped chromophores.
Academic Article Adaptive correction of depth-induced aberrations in multiphoton scanning microscopy using a deformable mirror.
Academic Article Detection and analysis of tumor fluorescence using a two-photon optical fiber probe.
Academic Article In vitro targeting of synthesized antibody-conjugated dendrimer nanoparticles.
Academic Article Investigation of tumor cell targeting of a dendrimer nanoparticle using a double-clad optical fiber probe.
Academic Article Enhancing fluorescence detection with a photonic crystal structure in a total-internal-reflection configuration.
Academic Article Two-photon fluorescence correlation spectroscopy through a dual-clad optical fiber.
Academic Article Control of two-photon fluorescence of common dyes and conjugated dyes.
Academic Article Biosensing based on two-photon fluorescence measurements through optical fibers.
Academic Article Quantitative two-photon flow cytometry--in vitro and in vivo.
Academic Article Control of the blue fluorescent protein with advanced evolutionary pulse shaping.
Academic Article Extended cavity laser enhanced two-photon flow cytometry.
Academic Article Fiber-optic multiphoton flow cytometry in whole blood and in vivo.
Academic Article Whole spectrum fluorescence detection with ultrafast white light excitation.
Academic Article Single-molecule imaging and spectroscopy using fluorescence and surface-enhanced Raman scattering.
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