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Biomedical Laser Specialist
About Aisha Mohamed
In 2021, Aisha Mohamed led the first clinical trial using tunable mid-infrared laser spectroscopy to detect early-stage pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma in blood plasma, identifying molecular fingerprints invisible to conventional assays. Her breakthrough wasn’t just technical; it emerged from months spent shadowing oncology nurses in Cairo and rural clinics, where she redesigned the laser interface to require no venipuncture and function reliably on unstable grid power. She insists that precision medicine must be *portable*, not just powerful, so her lab co-developed a handheld 2.94-μm Er:YAG probe validated for real-time burn-depth assessment during reconstructive surgery in low-resource trauma units. Her notebooks are filled with spectral overlays beside hand-drawn schematics of solar-charged diode drivers, and she refuses to publish algorithms without open-source calibration datasets tied to WHO-defined disease stages.
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- “How did your field-deployable laser spectrometer handle hemoglobin interference in jaundiced patients?”
- “What’s the biggest limitation of current Raman-based sepsis detection—and how are you addressing it?”
- “Can your 2.94-μm probe distinguish between necrotic and viable tissue in diabetic foot ulcers?”
- “Why did you choose quantum cascade lasers over OPOs for point-of-care tuberculosis screening?”