Kano, Hideaki
Faculty of Science and Technology Dept. Biosciences & Informatics Professor
Graduate School of Science and Technology School of Chemistry, Life Science, and Informatics Curriculum of Biosciences and Informatics Professor
Research Overview
Raman spectroscopy has emerged as a powerful label-free, in-situ observation technique to probe molecular dynamics within living cells. Using nonlinear optical processes to boost weak Raman scattering signals, we can approach molecular information in various systems, such as living cells and tissues. From the perspective of “chemical insight,ℽ we explore the core of yet unknown life phenomena in depth, seeking to elucidate their underlying essence in life sciences.
Specialty
Biophotonics, Medical photonics, Photo-physical chemistry, Molecular spectroscopy, Raman spectroscopy
Thesis Guide Qualification
Thesis Guide Qualification in the Graduate School of Science and Technology
Master/Doctor