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Multiplexed Multidimesional Fluorescence Lifetime Imaging Microscopy

Comparing with conventional wide-field imaging microscopes, confocal microscopy hold significant advantages in image contrast enhancement, 3D sectioning capabilities, and compatibility with specialized detectors. For applications such as live cell imaging, slow acquisition speed is a key barrier to adaption of confocal microscopy. While wide-field microscopy is typically faster, multiplexed confocal schemes such as using a spinning foci array can significantly increase the image acquisition rate. The moving foci array in the spinning disc, however, prevents the use of specialized discrete photo detectors arrays.

We have developed a suite of technologies to generate, scan, and measure 1000+ confocal foci simultaneously, while is compatible with stationary discrete detectors. Another key feature of the technique is that it can be retrofitted to a conventional wide-field fluorescence microscope. We are also developing various related technologies for its applications in drug discovery and in vivo imaging.

Current Team members

Qiyin Fang David Andrews Ceceil Fradin
Qiyin Fang
Eng Phys
David W. Andrews
Sunnybrook
Cecile Fradin
Physics
phillipsi.jpg Laura Polga
Ian Phillips
2023 Fellow
Nikolina Malic
2025 BME PhD
Laura Polga
2024 Eng Phys MS
Yiping Wang
2025 BME PhD
Jade Cao Jyot Adhvaryu  Yuefeilin Xiao
Jade Cao
2024
iBioMed-Eng Phys
Jyot Adhvaryu
2024
iSci-Biology
Yuefeilin Xiao
2025
Honours Life Sciences

Alumni

Morgan Richards
2024 PhD Eng Phys
Nehad Hirmiz
2019 PhD BME
Anthony Tsikouras
2017 PhD Eng Phys
Shu-Chi Allison Yeh
2015 PhD BME
Jin Ning
2010 MSc BME


Publications:

  • Elizabeth J. Osterlund, Nehad Hirmiz, James M. Pemberton, Adrien Nougarede, Qian Liu, Brian Leber, Qiyin Fang, and David W. Andrews, “Efficacy and specificity of inhibitors of BCL-2 family protein interactions assessed by affinity measurements in live cells,” Science Advances, 8(16): 2022, doi: 10.1126/sciadv.abm7375 (Open Access)
  • Nehad Hirmiz, Anthony Tsikouras, Elizabeth J. Osterlund, Morgan Richards, David W. Andrews, and Qiyin Fang, “Highly Multiplexed Confocal Fluorescence Lifetime Microscope Designed for Screening Applications,” IEEE Selected Topics in Quantum Electronics, 27(5):1-9, 2020, doi.org/10.1109/JSTQE.2020.2997834 (Preprint PDF)
  • Nehad Hirmiz, Anthony Tsikouras, Elizabeth J. Osterlund, Morgan Richards, David W. Andrews, and Qiyin Fang, “Multiplexed confocal microscope with a refraction window scanner and a single-photon avalanche photodiode array detector,” Opt. Lett. 45(1), 69-72 (2020), https://doi.org/10.1364/OL.45.000069 (online)
  • Nehad Hirmiz, Anthony Tsikouras, Elizabeth J. Osterlund, Morgan Richards, David W. Andrews, and Qiyin Fang, “Cross-talk reduction in a multiplexed synchroscan streak camera with simultaneous calibration,” Opt. Express 27, 22602-22614 (2019), doi.org/10.1364/OE.27.022602 (online)
  • Anthony Tsikouras, Pietro Peronio, Ivan Rech, Nehad Hirmiz, M. Jamal Deen, and Qiyin Fang, “Characterization of SPAD Array for Multifocal High-Content Screening Applications,” Photonics 3(4):56, 2016; doi: 10.3390/photonics3040056, (Open Access)
  • Bo Xiong, Qiyin Fang, “Luminescence lifetime imaging using a cellphone camera with an electronic rolling shutter”, Optics Letters, 45(1): 81-84, 2020, doi.org/10.1364/OL.45.000081 (https://www.osapublishing.org/ol/abstract.cfm?uri=ol-45-1-81)
  • Anthony Tsikouras, Richard Berman, David W. Andrews and Qiyin Fang, “High-speed multifocal array scanning using refractive window tilting,” Biomedical Optics Express 6, 3737-3757, 2015. (Open Access)
  • Anthony Tsikouras, Jin Ning, Sandy Ng, Richard Berman, David W. Andrews, and Qiyin Fang, “Streak camera crosstalk reduction using a multiple decay optical fiber bundle,” Optics Letters 37(2): 250-252, 2012. (PDF)



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