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Director of TAMIC

Irene Georgakoudi

Irene Georgakoudi

Irene Georgakoudi has been working on the use of lasers for therapeutic and diagnostic applications since her undergraduate years. She started as a physicist at Dartmouth College and continued her graduate studies in biophysics at the University of Rochester. Her interests in spectroscopy and spectroscopic imaging using endogenous sources of contrast were founded during her postdoctoral years at the MIT Spectroscopy Lab. After working on the development of fluorescence-based in vivo flow cytometry while an Instructor at the Wellman Laboratories for Photomedicine at Massachusetts General Hospital/Harvard Medical School, she moved to Tufts in 2004.

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TAMIC Lab Manager

Matt Lindley

Matt Lindley

Matt Lindley is a biophotonics researcher with a background in hyperspectral imaging and analysis. Matt moved to TAMIC after a postdoctoral fellowship at Osaka University’s Department of Applied Physics, where he worked on Raman imaging of cells and tissues as well as Raman flow cytometry. Matt received his PhD in Chemistry from the University of Tokyo, where he designed nonlinear optical devices for high-throughput spectroscopic cell analysis and sorting.