Vancouver, Canada

Yunxian Tian

USPTO Granted Patents = 1 

Average Co-Inventor Count = 4.0

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Years Active: 2025

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Title: Innovations of Yunxian Tian in Volumetric Multi-Modal Microscopy

Introduction

Yunxian Tian is a notable inventor based in Vancouver, Canada. He has made significant contributions to the field of microscopy, particularly through his innovative patent that enhances imaging techniques for tissue analysis. His work is pivotal in advancing medical imaging technologies.

Latest Patents

Yunxian Tian holds a patent for "Volumetric multi-modal microscopy methods and systems." This invention involves methods and apparatus for obtaining 3D imaging of tissue by scanning a focused laser beam in xz planes. The process captures a set of xz plane images spaced apart in a y direction. These images are then processed to correct distortions and motions, ultimately combining them to provide comprehensive 3D image data. The imaging may utilize a femtosecond (fs) laser beam, and different components of light returning from the tissue are detected and processed to yield multiple co-registered images using various imaging modalities, such as reflective confocal microscopy (RCM), two-photon fluorescence (TPF), and second harmonic generation (SHG). He has 1 patent to his name.

Career Highlights

Yunxian Tian is associated with the Provincial Health Services Authority, where he applies his expertise in microscopy to improve healthcare outcomes. His work is instrumental in developing advanced imaging techniques that can significantly impact medical diagnostics and research.

Collaborations

Yunxian collaborates with esteemed colleagues, including Haishan Zeng and Zhenguo Wu. Their combined efforts contribute to the advancement of innovative technologies in the field of microscopy.

Conclusion

Yunxian Tian's contributions to volumetric multi-modal microscopy represent a significant advancement in imaging technology. His innovative methods enhance the ability to analyze tissue in three dimensions, paving the way for improved medical diagnostics and research applications.

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