Functional Neuroimaging and Biophotonics Lab
Lab Life

Bauer Delivers Optical Neuroimaging Lecture at Research Symposium
Adam Q. Bauer, PhD, assistant professor of radiology and a principal investigator in the Biophotonics Research Center, was one of five investigators to share their ongoing basic and clinical research at the annual Mallinckrodt Institute of Radiology Research Symposium. He…

Bauer Awarded Grant to Study Radiation-Induced Brain Injury
Adam Q. Bauer, PhD, assistant professor of radiology, and colleagues from the Department of Radiation Oncology are receiving part of a $1.75 million grant from Siteman Cancer Center to support their research on radiation-induced brain injury. Radiation therapy is integral…

A Great Day for a Picnic: Forest Park 2019
In the Functional Neuroimaging and Biophotonics Lab, we try to take a break from developing novel imaging methods every now and then and enjoy what St. Louis has to offer. One of our favorites is Forest Park, a 13,000-acre city…

Taking Our Talents to Tucson: OSA Biophotonics Congress 2019
Adam Bauer, PhD, and members of the Functional Neuroimaging and Biophotonics Lab attended the 2019 Optical Society of America Biophotonics Congress, which brings together leaders in the field of biological and medical research utilizing optical technologies. With more than 80…

Snow Much Fun With the Functional Neuroimaging and Biophotonics Lab
When winter comes to St. Louis, not even the busy members of the Functional Neuroimaging and Biophotonics Lab can resist a snow day. We gathered outside of the Couch Biomedical Research Building at Washington University School of Medicine in St….