UT Austin research linked to Extremed project featured in new brain blood-flow imaging study

A recent UT News story highlights research connected to the Extremed 2019 Strategic Project, an industry-driven project supported during Phase 3 of the UT Austin Portugal Program.

The article focuses on a new study led by researchers at The University of Texas at Austin, exploring a method to map fast tissue dynamics using long camera exposures and intensity modulation. The work was recently published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences under the title “Mapping fast tissue dynamics with long camera exposures via intensity modulation.”

The study has received wider media attention, including coverage by UT News and Medical Xpress, for its potential relevance to brain blood-flow imaging during surgery.

By flagging this story, the UT Austin Portugal Program highlights how research developed within Program-supported collaborations can continue to generate scientific relevance and open new directions beyond the original project timeline.

The Extremed project is part of the Program’s Phase 3 portfolio of industry-driven research, reflecting the Program’s role in supporting collaborative research with scientific, technological, and potential real-world impact.


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