Benjamin Vakoc, Ph.D.


Associate Investigator
Wellman Ctr Faculty M, Mass General Research Institute
Associate Professor of Dermatology
Harvard Medical School
birefringence; doppler effect; esophagus; image enhancement; image interpretation, computer-assisted; imaging, three-dimensional; microscopy; optical fibers; optical phenomena; optics and photonics; tomography, optical coherence

Ben Vakoc, PhD received a Ph.D. in applied physics from Stanford University in 2001 where he researched the application of optical sensing devices for sonar applications. After his dissertation research, Dr. Vakoc participated in a venture funded start-up company, Novera Optics, that developed optical devices for the telecommunications marker.

In 2002, Dr. Vakoc joined the Wellman center for Photomedicine to participate in the development and translation of optical instrumentation to the clinic and biology laboratory.

Our laboratory focuses on the development and translation of optical technologies into either patient care or biological studies. In the clinic, we are developing coherent optical imaging platforms that can be deployed endoscopically to diagnosis and guide the treatment of disease. In the biological laboratory, we are developing these imaging technologies into tools that provide new insight into disease processes and therapeutic responses. Our methodology combines a core focus on optical technologies with broad-based engineering and cross-disciplinary collaboration.

For more information on Dr. Vakoc's laboratory and his research, please visit vakoclab.mgh.harvard.edu

Research lab website Publications
bvakoc@mgh.harvard.edu
Wellman Center for Photomedicine
Bartlett Building
40 Blossom Street
712
Boston, MA 02114