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Biomedical Optics Express


Title Abbreviation
Biomed Opt Express
Electronic ISSN
2156-7085
Readership
Biomedical Researchers, Ophthalmologists, Optometrists
Scope
The Optical Society (OSA) publishes high-quality, peer-reviewed articles in its portfolio of journals, which serve the full breadth of the optics and photonics community. Biomedical Optics Express (BOEx) is OSA's principal outlet for serving the biomedical optics community with peer-reviewed papers related to optics, photonics and optical imaging in biomedicine. BOEx offers rapid time-to-publication, an interactive online interface and open access. The journal's scope encompasses fundamental research, technology development, biomedical studies and clinical applications. BOEx focuses on the leading edge topics in the field, including: Tissue optics and spectroscopy, Novel microscopies, Optical coherence tomography, Diffuse and fluorescence tomography, Photoacoustic and multimodal imaging, Molecular imaging and therapies, Nanophotonic biosensing, Optical biophysics/photobiology, Microfluidic optical devices, Vision research.
Sponsoring Association(s)
Optical Society of America (OSA)
Publisher Name
Optical Society of America (OSA)
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